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Joseph Kane: Film Director, Film Producer, Film Editing, Screenwriter, Western (Genre), The Lawless Nineties, Flame of Barbary Coast
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Jasper Joseph
Inman Kane (19 March 1894, San Diego - 25 August 1975, Santa Monica,
California) was a prolific American film director, film producer, film
editor and screenwriter. He is best known for his extensive directorship
and focus on western films. Kane originally began as a professional
cellist, but took up an interest in film directing in 1934 and began
co-directing serials for Mascot and Republic from 1935. He soon became
their top western director. He made his first directorial credit with
The Fighting Marines (1935). When Mascot and several other small film
companies amalgamated into Republic Pictures in 1935, Kane became staff
director, remaining at the studio until it ceased production in 1958. He
piloted many Gene Autry and Roy Rogers movies and directed John Wayne on
films such as The Lawless Nineties in 1936 and Flame of Barbary Coast
(1944), and Joseph Schildkraut on The Cheaters in 1945. Between 1935 and
his death in 1975 he directed over 125 films. |
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