Willard Mack


Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Together We Live (1935)
Director
Nana (1934)
Dialogue Director
Broadway to Hollywood (1933)
Director
What Price Innocence? (1933)
Director
Voice of the City (1929)
Director

Cast (Feature Film)

Beloved Infidel (1959)
Together We Live (1935)
Hank Kavanaugh
What Price Innocence? (1933)
Dr. Dan Davidge
Voice of the City (1929)
Biff
Your Friend and Mine (1923)
Ted Mason
The Woman on the Index (1919)
Hugo Declasse
The Corner (1916)
John Adams
Nanette of the Wilds (1916)
Constable Thomas O'Brien
The Conqueror (1916)
Mark Horn
Aloha Oe (1915)
David Harmon
The Edge of the Abyss (1915)
Jim Sims

Writer (Feature Film)

Together We Live (1935)
Screenwriter
Nana (1934)
Screenplay Adapted
What Price Innocence? (1933)
Story
Broadway to Hollywood (1933)
Screenwriter
Strictly Personal (1933)
Screenwriter
The Billion Dollar Scandal (1933)
Dial
Night of Terror (1933)
Story
Song of the Eagle (1933)
Additional Dialogue
Reducing (1931)
Dial cont
La mujer X (1931)
Diálogo por [Dial]
Sporting Blood (1931)
A Biography comp for the screen by
High Stakes (1931)
[Wrt] by
Sidewalks of New York (1931)
Dial
Olimpia (1930)
Screenwriter
Men of the North (1930)
Story
Caught Short (1930)
Story
Caught Short (1930)
Cont
Monsieur Le Fox (1930)
Argumento de [Story]
Lord Byron of Broadway (1930)
Cont
Caught Short (1930)
Dial
Lord Byron of Broadway (1930)
Dial
Monsieur la Volpe (1930)
Storia [Story]
Si l'empereur savait ça! (1930)
Screenwriter
Olympia (1930)
Screenwriter
Voice of the City (1929)
Scen
Madame X (1929)
Scen
His Glorious Night (1929)
Screenwriter
Voice of the City (1929)
Story
His Glorious Night (1929)
Dial
Madame X (1929)
Dial
Untamed (1929)
Dial
It's a Great Life (1929)
Dial
Voice of the City (1929)
Dial
The Noose (1928)
Screenwriter
Hangman's House (1928)
Scen
The Dove (1927)
Adaptation
The Monster (1925)
Scen
Old Clothes (1925)
Writer
The Rag Man (1925)
Story
Little Robinson Crusoe (1924)
Scen
Welcome Stranger (1924)
Adaptation
Little Robinson Crusoe (1924)
Story
Daring Love (1924)
Adaptation
Heritage (1920)
Story
The Valley of Doubt (1920)
Story
One Week of Life (1919)
Scen
Shadows (1919)
Story
Go West, Young Man (1918)
Scen
The Wasp (1918)
Story
The Hell Cat (1918)
Story and scen
Laughing Bill Hyde (1918)
Scen
Go West, Young Man (1918)
Story
The Witch Woman (1918)
Story
Yankee Pluck (1917)
Story
The Woman Beneath (1917)
Story
Who'xxx S Your Neighbor? (1917)
Story
A Woman Alone (1917)
Story
The Highway of Hope (1917)
Story
Two Men and a Woman (1917)
Story
Who's Your Neighbor? (1917)
From Story
All Man (1916)
Story
The Saleslady (1916)
Story
The Lost Bridegroom (1916)
Scen
Her Maternal Right (1916)
Scen
Nanette of the Wilds (1916)
Story
A Child of Mystery (1916)
Scen
Mixed Blood (1916)
Story

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Untamed (1929) -- (Movie Clip) Chant Of The Jungle Joan Crawford in her first scene in her first talking feature, as tropic-raised "Bingo," with a song by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed, and a provocative dance, in MGM's Untamed, 1929, also starring Robert Montgomery.
Madame X (1929) -- (Movie Clip) Too Good for You Jacqueline (Ruth Chatterton) engages in cynical chat with Laroque (Ullrich Haupt), the Alsatian hustler who will become her victim, in the 1929 version of Madame X, directed by Lionel Barrymore.
Madame X (1929) -- (Movie Clip) Clean, Honest Things Jacqueline (Ruth Chatterton), on her sojourn in China, rejects the advances of Naval officer Darrell (Carroll Nye) in Madame X, 1929, directed by Lionel Barrymore, from Alexandre Bisson's play.
Madame X (1929) -- (Movie Clip) Opening Credits Opening credit sequence for the first talkie-version of Madame X, 1929, directed by Lionel Barrymore, from the play by Alexandre Bisson, starring Ruth Chatterton and Lewis Stone.
Monster, The (1925) -- (Movie Clip) While I'm Detecting Now desperate to escape, frenemies Johnny (Johnny Arthur) and Amos (Hallam Cooley) discover the imprisoned head of the sanitarium, as patient-turned-master Ziska (Lon Chaney) schemes, in The Monster, 1925.
Untamed (1929) -- (Movie Clip) A Lady On This Boat Playboy Andy (Robert Montgomery) warbling a tune by Louis Alter and Joe Goodwin when "Bingo" (Joan Crawford), raised in the tropics making her first trip to New York, expresses her interest, her possessive uncle (Ernest Torrence) alarmed, in MGM's Untamed, 1929.
Monster, The (1925) -- (Movie Clip) I Deal In Strange Cases Aspiring detective Johnny (Johnny Arthur), with rival Amos (Hallam Cooley) and admired Betty (Gertrude Olmsted), at the supposedly abandoned sanitarium, where they meet the unexpected Dr. Ziska (Lon Chaney), in The Monster, 1925.
Rag Man, The (1925) -- (Movie Clip) An Honest Boy Impoverished inventor Max Ginsberg (Max Davidson) meets cheeky street urchin Tim (Jackie Coogan) for the first time, early in MGM's The Rag Man, 1925, shot on location in New York.
Rag Man, The (1925) -- (Movie Clip) All But One Opening scene introducing Linda Martinez's original score for TCM, plus hero Jackie Coogan, as escaping orphan Tim, in MGM's silent hit The Rag Man, 1925.
Rag Man, The (1925) -- (Movie Clip) Plenty Raincoats Running out of excuses to stick around, escaped orphan Tim (Jackie Coogan) gets out-of-luck inventor Max (Max Davidson) to open up about his misfortune, in The Rag Man, 1925.
Nana (1934) -- (Movie Clip) You Are An Actress! Nana (Anna Sten) and her girlfriends (Mae Clarke and Muriel Kirkland) meet the impresario Gaston Grenier (Richard Bennett) in Samuel Goldwyn's Nana, 1934, from the Emile Zola novel.
Nana (1934) -- (Movie Clip) Poor Soldier! Nana (Anna Sten) and her cohorts Mimi (Muriel Kirkland) and Satin (Mae Clarke) topple a drunken soldier (Hardie Albright) in a Parisian cafe in Samuel Goldwyn's Nana, 1934.

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