Burton L. King
Burton L. King (August 25, 1877 – May 4, 1944) was an American film actor and director. One of his best-known productions was The Lost Battalion (1919).
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Born | Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S. | August 25, 1877
Died | May 4, 1944 66) Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, U.S. | (aged
Other names | Burton King |
Occupation | Film director, actor |
Years active | 1912–38 |
Selected filmography
- The Battle of Gettysburg (1913)
- Under the Crescent (1915)
- The Spell of the Yukon (1916)
- The Eternal Question (1916)
- The Black Butterfly (1916)
- The Devil at His Elbow (1916)
- To the Death (1917)
- The Silence Sellers (1917)
- The Soul of a Magdalen (1917)
- The Waiting Soul (1917)
- More Truth Than Poetry (1917)
- Treason (1918)
- The Master Mystery (1919)
- The Lost Battalion (1919)
- For Love or Money (1920)
- The Man from Beyond (1922)
- The Streets of New York (1922)
- The Fair Cheat (1923)
- The Empty Cradle (1923)
- The Truth About Women (1924)
- Playthings of Desire (1924)
- A Little Girl in a Big City (1925)
- Ermine and Rhinestones (1925)
- Broadway Madness (1927)
- A Bowery Cinderella (1927)
- The Adorable Cheat (1928)
- Satan and the Woman (1928)
- Broken Barriers (1928)
- A Bit of Heaven (1928)
- Women Who Dare (1928)
- Into No Man's Land (1928) (producer)
- Confessions of a Wife (1928) (producer)
- The Dream Melody (1929) (producer)
- The Clean Up (1929) (producer)
- Quick Trigger Lee (1931) (producer)
- The Cyclone Kid (1931) (producer)
- The Penal Code (1932) (producer)
- Human Targets (1932) (producer)
- The Scarlet Brand (1932) (producer)
- Tangled Fortunes (1932) (producer)
- The Man from New Mexico (1932) (producer)
- Murder at Dawn (1932) (production manager)
- $20 a Week (1935) (producer)
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