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Dwan and also
Bogdanovich also brought attention to such forgotten pioneers of American cinema as Allan Dwan.
The movie also features John Agar, Adele Mara, and Forrest Tucker, was written by Harry Brown and James Edward Grant, and directed by Allan Dwan.
He also worked as an assistant director and second unit man for such directors as Allan Dwan and Lewis Milestone.
The ape also destroys an elevated train in his search for Dwan.
Allan Dwan joined Kalem for a short time, as did Mary Pickford, who also directed films in 1913.

Dwan and career
It was directed by Allan Dwan, who lived to be 96 and had a 52-year directorial career.
Wallace Reid appeared in several films with his father and, as his career in film flourished, he was soon acting and directing with and for early film mogul Allan Dwan.
Dwan directed 386 films in his long career and his first work was the silent short Strategy, produced in 1911.

Dwan and two
The two first shared the screen opposite one another in the Allan Dwan directed romantic film David Harum and would appear in over twenty-three films together during the World War I era.

Dwan and other
During the rest of the ship's voyage, Prescott and Dwan become attracted to each other.
Beaudine was one of a number of experienced directors ( including Raoul Walsh and Allan Dwan ) who were brought to England from Hollywood in the 1930s to work on what were in all other respects very British productions.
After minor disagreements about the dance steps with the other children in the scene, director Allan Dwan had badges made reading ' Shirley Temple Police '.

Dwan and very
After making a series of westerns and comedies, Dwan directed fellow Canadian Mary Pickford in several very successful movies as well as her husband, Douglas Fairbanks, notably in the acclaimed 1922 Robin Hood.

Dwan and Hollywood
Soon, a number of movie companies worked there year-round and, in 1911, Dwan began working part-time in Hollywood.
Allan Dwan has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6263 Hollywood Boulevard.
They quickly made friends with Hollywood insider ( and fellow Ivy Leaguer ) Allan Dwan, but Hawks landed his first important job when he used his family's wealth to loan money to studio head Jack Warner.
Allan Dwan was hired by Essanay Studios as a screenwriter and developed into a famous Hollywood director.
Allan Dwan, who was hired as a screenwriter, went on to become a famous Hollywood director.

Dwan and directors
Scott's more than 30 years as a motion picture actor resulted in his working with many acclaimed screen directors, including Henry King, Rouben Mamoulian, Michael Curtiz, John Cromwell, King Vidor, Alan Dwan, Fritz Lang, and Sam Peckinpah.
With Solter no longer involved, Universal brought in young directors such as Allan Dwan and James Kirkwood, Sr.
According to Bogdanovich, the film was based on true stories told to him by silent movie directors Alan Dwan and Raoul Walsh.

Dwan and Fleming
Fleming had been an auto mechanic and early aviator when his old friend Marshall Neilan recommended him to film director Allan Dwan as a good mechanic.
Fleming went on to impress Dwan by quickly fixing both his car and a faulty film camera and by 1916 had worked his way up to the position of cinematographer.
Fleming soon rose to the rank of cinematographer, working with both Dwan and D. W. Griffith, and directed his first film in 1919.
Among Fleming ’ s subsequent cinematic credits are Fritz Lang ’ s While the City Sleeps ( 1956 ), co-starring Dana Andrews ; Allan Dwan ’ s Slightly Scarlet, co-starring John Payne and Arlene Dahl ; John Sturges ’ s Gunfight at the O. K.

Dwan and who
Among those who committed early to the event were Johnny Chan, Daniel Negreanu, Jonathan Duhamel, Tom Dwan, Laliberté, billionaire businessman Phil Ruffin and Erik Seidel.
* Myra Reldon, a female operative who uses the alias of Ming Dwan when in Chinatown.
The five men who started the company were ; Henry S. Bryan, Dr. J. Danley Budd, Herman Cable, William McGonagle, and John Dwan.
He showed a mechanical aptitude early in life ; while working as a car mechanic he met the director Allan Dwan, who took him on as a camera assistant.
Upon waking, Dwan tells Prescott that she is an aspiring actress who was aboard a director's yacht which suddenly exploded.
At about the same time, La Cienega Boulevard became home to many art galleries, most notably Ferus, featuring works by artists who lived in the area, Dwan Gallery, and Riko Mizuno Gallery.
However, 20 players entered the inaugural $ 250K tournament, including major stars Phil Ivey, Erik Seidel, Tom Dwan, Chris Ferguson, John Juanda, David Benyamine and Annette Obrestad, plus Sam Trickett, who had just won that year's $ 100K event.

Dwan and on
On August 12, 2011, a plaque was unveiled on the Wolff building at Third Ave and La Mesa Bl commemorating Dwan and the Flying A Studios origins in La Mesa, California.
When Kong sees a group of reporters pushing and shoving Dwan for interviews, the ape breaks free of his bonds and goes on a rampage throughout the city.
* Dwan Hill from Nashville, TN on keys
Combustible Celluloid's Jeffrey M. Anderson rated the movie, concluding " Director Allan Dwan had worked with Fairbanks on several two-reelers, and would go on to direct his last silent film, The Iron Mask ( 1929 ).
Dwan would continue working, making " B " pictures up until the 1960s, and finishing up with something like 500 films on his resume before he died.

Dwan and Wizard
Dorothy Dwan portrayed Dorothy in the 1925 film Wizard of Oz.
* The Wizard of Oz ( 1925 ): Dorothy Dwan

Dwan and Marshall
The company was named Associated Producers and was a joint venture between Hawks, Allan Dwan, Marshall Neilan and director Allen Holubar, with a distribution deal through First National.

Dwan and Neilan
The company made fourteen films between 1920 and 1923, with eight directed by Neilan, three by Dwan and three by Holubar.

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