Albert H. Kelley
Albert H. Kelley (October 7, 1894 – May 2, 1989) was an American film director. He is often credited as Albert Kelly or Albert Kelley.
Albert H. Kelley | |
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Born | Wallingford, Connecticut, United States | October 7, 1894
Died | May 2, 1989 94) Los Angeles County, California, United States | (aged
Other names | Albert Kelly |
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1918–1953 |
After previously working as an assistant director, Kelley directed a large number of short and feature films between 1921 and 1953 generally for low-budget companies. His most ambitious films was the American–Argentine silent historical film The Charge of the Gauchos (1928).[1]
Selected filmography
- Stage Kisses (1927)
- Confessions of a Wife (1928)
- The Charge of the Gauchos (1928)
- Campus Knights (1929)
- The Woman Racket (1930)
- Jungle Bride (1933)
- Double Cross (1941)
- Submarine Base (1943)
- Street Corner (1948)
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See also
References
- Finkielman. p. 84.
Bibliography
- Finkielman, Jorge (2003). The Film Industry in Argentina: An Illustrated Cultural History. Jefferson, North Carolina; London: McFarland & Company. ISBN 978-0786416288.
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