Hugh Ford | |
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Born | February 5, 1868 Washington, D.C., USA |
Died | 1952 (aged 83โ84) |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1913-1921 |
Hugh Ford (February 5, 1868 โ 1952) was an American film director and screenwriter. He directed or co-directed 31 films between 1913 and 1921. He also wrote for 19 films between 1913 and 1920.[1]
Filmography
Director
- The Prisoner of Zenda (1913) co-director
- Such a Little Queen (1914) co-director
- The Crucible (1914) co-director
- The Morals of Marcus (1915)
- Niobe (1915)
- When We Were Twenty-One (1915)
- Sold (1915)
- Poor Schmaltz (1915)
- The White Pearl (1915)
- Zaza (1915)
- Bella Donna (1915)
- The Prince and the Pauper (1915) co-director
- Lydia Gilmore (1915) co-director
- The Eternal City (1915) co-director
- The Woman in the Case (1916)
- Sleeping Fires (1917)
- The Slave Market (1917)
- Seven Keys to Baldpate (1917)
- Sapho (1917)
- Mrs. Dane's Defense (1918)
- The Danger Mark (1918)
- Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1919)
- The Woman Thou Gavest Me (1919)
- Secret Service (1919)
- In Mizzoura (1919)
- Civilian Clothes (1920)
- His House in Order (1920)
- Lady Rose's Daughter (1920)
- The Call of Youth (1921)
- The Great Day (1921)
- The Price of Possession (1921)
Screenwriter
- The Prisoner of Zenda (1913) co-directed with Edwin S. Porter after the novel by Anthony Hope
- Such a Little Queen (1914) co-directed with Edwin S. Porter, from a play by Channing Pollock
- The Crucible (1914) co-directed with Edwin S. Porter
- Jim the Penman (1915) directed by Edwin S. Porter
- Still Waters directed by (1915) J. Searle Dawley
- The Prince and the Pauper (1915) co-directed with Edwin S. Porter
- The Old Homestead (1915) directed by James Kirkwood
- Lydia Gilmore (1915) co-directed with Edwin S. Porter
- Mice and Men (1916) directed by J. Searle Dawley
- Diplomacy (1916) directed by Sidney Olcott
- The Innocent Lie (1916) directed by Sidney Olcott
- Molly Make-Believe (1916) directed by J. Searle Dawley
- The Moment Before (1916) directed by Robert G. Vignola
- The Red Widow (1916) directed by James Durkin
- Saints and Sinners (1916) directed by James Kirkwood
- Silks and Satins (1916) directed by J. Searle Dawley
- Little Lady Eileen (1916) directed by J. Searle Dawley
- Sapho (1916) also directed
- Sleeping Fires (1917) also directed
- His House in Order (1920) also directed
References
External links
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