Arthur Gardner


Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

I Escaped From the Gestapo (1943)
Assistant Director
Rubber Racketeers (1942)
Assistant Director
Klondike Fury (1942)
Assistant Director
I Killed That Man (1941)
Assistant Director
Paper Bullets (1941)
Assistant Director

Cast (Feature Film)

The Vampire (1957)
Anesthetist
Down Three Dark Streets (1954)
FBI agent
Without Warning! (1952)
Cab driver
You're in the Army Now (1941)
Hard Guy (1941)
Dick Clayton
I Wanted Wings (1941)
Mechanic
Navy Blues (1941)
Sailor
Made for Each Other (1939)
Iowa City radio operator
Each Dawn I Die (1939)
Man in car
Waterfront (1939)
Dan Dolen
The Mystic Circle Murder (1939)
Elliot Cole
Andy Hardy Gets Spring Fever (1939)
Young man
City in Terror (1939)
Marge's boyfriend
Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938)
Elevator boy
Dramatic School (1938)
Student
Heart of the North (1938)
Larry Young
Assassin of Youth (1937)
Art Brighton
Shipmates Forever (1935)

Writer (Feature Film)

Safari 3000 (1984)
From Story

Producer (Feature Film)

Safari 3000 (1984)
Producer
Gator (1976)
Producer
Brannigan (1975)
Producer
McQ (1974)
Producer
White Lightning (1973)
Producer
Kansas City Bomber (1972)
Executive Producer
The Hunting Party (1971)
Executive Producer
The Honkers (1971)
Producer
The McKenzie Break (1970)
Producer
Underground (1970)
Producer
Sam Whiskey (1969)
Producer
The Scalphunters (1968)
Producer
Clambake (1967)
Producer
The Glory Guys (1965)
Producer
Geronimo (1962)
Executive Producer
The Return of Dracula (1958)
Producer
The Flame Barrier (1958)
Producer
The Monster that Challenged the World (1957)
Presented By
The Monster that Challenged the World (1957)
Producer
The Vampire (1957)
Producer
Down Three Dark Streets (1954)
Producer
Vice Squad (1953)
Producer
Without Warning! (1952)
Producer
The Dude Goes West (1948)
Assistant to prod

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Mutiny (1952)
Assistant to the prods
Drums in the Deep South (1951)
Assistant to the prod
Gun Crazy (1950)
Assistant to the prod
Southside 1-1000 (1950)
Assistant to prod
Bad Men of Tombstone (1949)
Assistant to the prod
The Gangster (1947)
Assistant to prod

Producer (Special)

The Indian (1959)
Producer

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

White Lightning (1973) -- (Movie Clip) All Them Damn Hippies Scenes introducing leading man Burt Reynolds as convicted Arkansas bootlegger Gator McClusky, Lincoln Demyan the warden, Barbara Muller his distraught cousin, discussing the murder from the opening scene, in White Lightning, 1973, also starring Ned Beatty and Bo Hopkins.
White Lightning (1973) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Talking About My Brother! Nice scene for the always under-appreciated Matt Clark as mechanic/bootlegger Dude, as Gator (Burt Reynolds), working with the feds, presses him for info about the crooked sheriff who killed his brother, Dianne Ladd as Dude’s wife, the girl on the tire swing her real daughter, Laura Dern, in White Lightning, 1973.
McQ (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Kept Him Off The Street Seattle cop John Wayne (title character) wants his captain (Eddie Albert) to let him go after the drug dealer he thinks shot his partner, which of course he won’t allow, so Duke goes ahead and surveils the guy, Santiago (Al Lettieri), anyway, early in director John Sturges’ McQ, 1974.
McQ (1974) -- (Movie Clip) Shotgun In The Back In the credits, we saw Stan Boyle (William Bryant) kill two patrolmen, then found out he’s a cop, then he gets shot and we find out his partner is John Wayne (title character), awakened on his boat in the Seattle harbor by J-C (Jim Watkins), in McQ, 1974, directed by John Sturges.
McQ (1974) -- (Movie Clip) I Know What You Go John Wayne (title character), a Seattle cop who’s resigned so he can chase the killer of his partner, ambushes bartender and drug-user Myra (Colleen Dewhurst), who we learn was his partner’s informant, enticing her with goods he took off a street dealer, an oddly intimate scene from McQ, 1974.
Brannigan (1975) -- (Movie Clip) Knock Knock Modern enough opening, interrupting the credits, Ralph Meeker as the Chicago captain supervising cop John Wayne, title character, about to turn 70, who casually thumps a counterfeiter (Arthur Batanides), in the fairly profitable, mostly London-based police drama Brannigan, 1975.
Brannigan (1975) -- (Movie Clip) Spot Of Lunch? John Wayne, Chicago cop and title character visits the genuine Garrick Club in London’s West End, where we discover his contact Sir Charles is Richard Attenborough (who was then CBE, so not yet “Sir” himself), mostly agreeing about his extradition mission, in Brannigan, 1975.
Waterfront (1939) -- (Movie Clip) The Will Of The People Opening scene introduces do-gooder Ann (Gloria Dickson) with Frankie (Larry Williams) who's a pal of longshoreman's boss Jim (Dennis Morgan), who's taking guff from his kid brother (Arthur Gardner), all good until rival Ward Bond picks a fight, in the Warner Bros. programmer Waterfront, 1939.
Waterfront (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Not Very Much To Be Proud Of Jailed hot-head dockworker's union rep Jim (Dennis Morgan) gets a talking-to from the new local priest (Aldrich Bowker), which he's in no mood to explain to his brother (Arthur Gardner) and Frankie (Larry Williams), the colleague he accidentally clobbered, when they come to bring him home, in the low-rent Warner Bros. crime drama Waterfront, 1939.

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