David Hartford
David Hartford (1873–1932) was an American actor and film director best known for directing the movie Back to God's Country (1919).[1]
Selected filmography
- The Dead End (1914)
- Tess of the Storm Country (1914)
- The Bride of Hate (1917)
- Madam Who? (1918)
- Inside the Lines (1918)
- Rose o' Paradise (1918)
- It Happened in Paris (1919, co-directed with Richard Gordon Matzene)[2]
- Back to God's Country (1919)
- Nomads of the North (1920)
- The Golden Snare (1921)
- Blue Water (1924)
- Then Came the Woman (1926)
- Rough Romance (1930)
- Over the Hill (1931)
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References
- Judith A. Eldridge. James Oliver Curwood: God's Country and the Man 1993 -0879726040, p. 133. "Waiting fearfully for the outcome were Nell's husband, Ernie, and the film's director, David Hartford. When star and author emerged from their conference practically arm in arm, everyone breathed a sigh of relief."
- "Studio, Matzene". Broadway Photographs. College of Arts and Sciences - University of South Carolina. Retrieved December 16, 2018.
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