Lambert Hillyer
Lambert Hillyer | |
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Lambert Hillyer in 1922 | |
Born |
Lambert Harwood Hillyer July 8, 1893 Tyner, Indiana |
Died |
July 5, 1969 75) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Occupation | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1917–1949 |
Lambert Harwood Hillyer (July 8, 1893 – July 5, 1969) was an American film director and screenwriter.
Biography
Lambert Harwood Hillyer was born July 8, 1893, in Tyner, Indiana.[1] His mother was character actress Lydia Knott.[2] A graduate of Drake College,[3] he worked as a newspaper reporter and an actor in vaudeville and stock theater. During World War I he began working in motion pictures and became a prolific director and screenwriter, working on many silent-era Westerns by William S. Hart, Buck Jones, Tom Mix and others. Often associated with producer Thomas H. Ince, Hillyer expanded into romantic melodramas and crime films in the 1920s. In 1936 he directed two chillers for Universal, the science-fiction film The Invisible Ray and the cult horror film Dracula's Daughter. He directed the first screen depiction of Batman, a 15-part serial produced in 1943[4] that was re-released as a theatrical feature in 1965.[5] He directed many B movies for Columbia Pictures in the 1930s and early 1940s,[6] including the Westerns that were his specialty. Hillyer finished his career directing low-budget dramas and Westerns for Monogram Pictures.[4] In the early days of television, Hillyer also directed episodes of the syndicated Western,The Cisco Kid.
Hillyer died July 5, 1969, in Los Angeles, California.[7]
Filmography
Director
Year | Title | Notes |
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1917 | Even Break, AnAn Even Break | Also screenwriter[6] |
1917 | Strife | [6] |
1917 | Narrow Trail, TheThe Narrow Trail | [6] |
1918 | Riddle Gawne | [6] |
1919 | Breed of Men | [6] |
1919 | Poppy Girl's Husband, TheThe Poppy Girl's Husband | [6] |
1919 | Money Corral, TheThe Money Corral | Also screenwriter[6] |
1919 | Square Deal Sanderson | Also screenwriter[6] |
1919 | Wagon Tracks | [6] |
1919 | John Petticoats | [6] |
1920 | Toll Gate, TheThe Toll Gate | Also screenwriter[6] |
1920 | Sand! | Also screenwriter[6] |
1920 | Cradle of Courage, TheThe Cradle of Courage | Also screenwriter[6] |
1920 | Testing Block, TheThe Testing Block | Also screenwriter[6] |
1921 | O'Malley of the Mounted | [6] |
1921 | The Whistle | Also screenwriter[6] |
1921 | Three Word Brand | Also screenwriter[6] |
1921 | White Oak | [6] |
1922 | White Hands | Also screenwriter[6] |
1922 | Travelin' On | Also screenwriter[6] |
1922 | Caught Bluffing | [6] |
1922 | Skin Deep | [6] |
1922 | Super-Sex, TheThe Super-Sex | Also screenwriter[6] |
1922 | Altar Stairs, TheThe Altar Stairs | [6] |
1923 | Scars of Jealousy | Also screenwriter[6] |
1923 | Shock, TheThe Shock | [6] |
1923 | Temporary Marriage | Also screenwriter[6] |
1923 | Spoilers, TheThe Spoilers | [6] |
1923 | Lone Star Ranger, TheThe Lone Star Ranger | Also screenwriter[6] |
1923 | Eyes of the Forest | [6] |
1923 | Mile-a-Minute Romeo | [6] |
1924 | Those Who Dance | Also screenwriter[6] |
1924 | Barbara Frietchie | Also screenwriter[6] |
1924 | Idle Tongues | [6] |
1925 | I Want My Man | [6] |
1925 | Making of O'Malley, TheThe Making of O'Malley | [6] |
1925 | Knockout, TheThe Knockout | [6] |
1925 | Unguarded Hour, TheThe Unguarded Hour | [6] |
1926 | Her Second Chance | [6] |
1926 | Miss Nobody | [6] |
1926 | 30 Below Zero | [6] |
1927 | War Horse, TheThe War Horse | Also screenwriter[6] |
1927 | Hills of Peril | [6] |
1927 | Chain Lightning | Also screenwriter[6] |
1928 | Branded Sombrero, TheThe Branded Sombrero | Also screenwriter[6] |
1928 | Fleetwing | Also screenwriter[6] |
1930 | Beau Bandit | [6] |
1931 | Deadline, TheThe Deadline | Also screenwriter[6] |
1931 | One Man Law | Also screenwriter[6] |
1932 | Fighting Fool, TheThe Fighting Fool | [6] |
1932 | South of the Rio Grande | [6] |
1932 | Hello Trouble | Also screenwriter[6] |
1932 | White Eagle | [6] |
1932 | Forbidden Trail | [6] |
1932 | Sundown Rider | Also screenwriter[6] |
1933 | California Trail, TheThe California Trail | Also screenwriter[6] |
1933 | Unknown Valley | Also screenwriter[6] |
1933 | Dangerous Crossroads | [6] |
1933 | Police Car 17 | Also screenwriter[6] |
1933 | Master of Men | [6] |
1933 | Before Midnight | [6] |
1933 | Fighting Code, TheThe Fighting Code | Also screenwriter[6] |
1934 | Once to Every Woman | [6] |
1934 | Man Trailer | Also screenwriter[6] |
1934 | Most Precious Thing in Life, TheThe Most Precious Thing in Life | [6] |
1934 | Defense Rests, TheThe Defense Rests | [6] |
1934 | Against the Law | [6] |
1934 | Men of the Night | Also screenwriter[6] |
1935 | Behind the Evidence | [6] |
1935 | In Spite of Danger | [6] |
1935 | Men of the Hour | [6] |
1935 | Awakening of Jim Burke, TheThe Awakening of Jim Burke | [6] |
1935 | Superspeed | [6] |
1935 | Guard That Girl | Also screenwriter[6] |
1936 | The Invisible Ray | [6] |
1936 | Dangerous Waters | [6] |
1936 | Dracula's Daughter | [6] |
1937 | Speed to Spare | Also screenwriter[6] |
1937 | Girls Can Play | Also screenwriter[6] |
1937 | All-American Sweetheart | [6] |
1938 | Women in Prison | [6] |
1938 | My Old Kentucky Home | [6] |
1938 | Extortion | Also screenwriter[6] |
1938 | Gang Bullets | [6] |
1939 | Convict's Code | [6] |
1939 | Should a Girl Marry? | [6] |
1939 | Girl from Rio | [6] |
1940 | Durango Kid, TheThe Durango Kid | [6] |
1940 | Beyond the Sacremento | [6] |
1940 | Wildcat of Tucson, TheThe Wildcat of Tucson | [6] |
1941 | Pinto Kid, TheThe Pinto Kid | [6] |
1941 | Son of Monte Cristo, TheThe Son of Monte Cristo | Second-unit director[6] |
1941 | North from the Lone Star | [6] |
1941 | Hands Across the Rockies | [6] |
1941 | Medico of Painted Springs, TheThe Medico of Painted Springs | [6] |
1941 | Son of Davy Crockett, TheThe Son of Davy Crockett | Also screenwriter[6] |
1941 | Thunder over the Prairie | [6] |
1941 | King of Dodge City | [6] |
1941 | Prairie Stranger | [6] |
1941 | Roaring Frontier | [6] |
1941 | Royal Mounted Patrol, TheThe Royal Mounted Patrol | [6] |
1942 | Devil's Trail, TheThe Devil's Trail | [6] |
1942 | North of the Rockies | [6] |
1942 | Prairie Gunsmoke | [6] |
1942 | Vengeance of the West | [6] |
1943 | Fighting Frontier | [6] |
1943 | Bombardier | Aerial action sequences (uncredited)[6] |
1943 | Stranger from Pecos, TheThe Stranger from Pecos | [6] |
1943 | Six Gun Gospel | [6] |
1943 | Smart Guy | [6] |
1943 | Texas Kid, TheThe Texas Kid | [6] |
1943 | Batman | 15-part serial[6] |
1944 | Partners of the Trail | [6] |
1944 | Law Men | [6] |
1944 | Range Law | [6] |
1944 | West of the Rio Grande | [6] |
1944 | Land of the Outlaws | [6] |
1944 | Ghost Guns | [6] |
1945 | Beyond the Pecos | [6] |
1945 | Flame of the West | [6] |
1945 | Stranger from Santa Fe | [6] |
1945 | South of the Rio Grande | [6] |
1945 | Lost Trail, TheThe Lost Trail | [6] |
1945 | Frontier Feud | [6] |
1946 | Border Bandits | [6] |
1946 | Under Arizona Skies | [6] |
1946 | Gentleman from Texas, TheThe Gentleman from Texas | [6] |
1946 | Silver Range | [6] |
1946 | Trigger Fingers | [6] |
1946 | Shadows on the Range | [6] |
1947 | Raiders of the South | [6] |
1947 | Valley of Fear | [6] |
1947 | Land of the Lawless | [6] |
1947 | Law Comes to Gunsight, TheThe Law Comes to Gunsight | [6] |
1947 | Trailing Danger | [6] |
1947 | Hat-Box Mystery, TheThe Hat-Box Mystery | [6] |
1947 | Case of the Baby Sitter, TheThe Case of the Baby Sitter | [6] |
1947 | Flashing Guns | [6] |
1947 | Gun Talk | [6] |
1948 | Overland Trails | [6] |
1948 | Song of the Drifter | [6] |
1948 | Oklahoma Blues | [6] |
1948 | Crossed Trails | [6] |
1948 | Partners of the Sunset | [6] |
1948 | Frontier Agent | [6] |
1948 | Range Renegades | [6] |
1948 | Fighting Ranger, TheThe Fighting Ranger | [6] |
1948 | Sheriff of Medicine Bow, TheThe Sheriff of Medicine Bow | [6] |
1948 | Outlaw Brand | [6] |
1948 | Sundown Riders | [6] |
1949 | Gun Runner | [6] |
1949 | Gun Law Justice | [6] |
1949 | Trails End | [6] |
1949 | Haunted Trails | [6] |
1949 | Riders of the Dusk | [6] |
1949 | Range Land | [6] |
Screenwriter
In addition to writing screenplays for many of the films he directed, as noted above, Hillyer wrote or contributed to the screenplays for these motion pictures.
Year | Title | Notes |
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1917 | They're Off | [6] |
1917 | Mother Instinct, TheThe Mother Instinct | [6] |
1917 | Desert Man, TheThe Desert Man | [6] |
1917 | Little Brother, TheThe Little Brother | [6] |
1917 | Love or Justice | [6] |
1917 | Snarl, TheThe Snarl | [6] |
1917 | One Shot Ross | [6] |
1917 | Silent Man, TheThe Silent Man | [6] |
1921 | Man from Lost River, TheThe Man from Lost River | [6] |
1930 | Hide-Out | [6] |
1933 | Straightaway | [6] |
1933 | State Trooper | [6] |
1935 | Law Beyond the Range | [6] |
1937 | Shadow, TheThe Shadow | [6] |
1938 | Highway Patrol | [6] |
1939 | Parents on Trial | [6] |
1939 | Officer and the Lady, TheThe Officer and the Lady | [6] |
References
- ↑ Ancestry.com. U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 [database online]. Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2010. Retrieved 2016-07-23.
- ↑ Year: 1920; Census Place: Los Angeles Assembly District 63, Los Angeles, California. Ancestry.com. 1920 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2010. Retrieved 2016-07-23.
- ↑ Wagner, Esther (June 14, 1922). "Will Hays Starts Movie 'Clean Up' at Studio". The Lima News.
- 1 2 Katz, Ephraim (1998). Klein, Fred; Nolen, Ronald Dean, eds. The Film Encyclopedia (3rd ed.). New York: HarperPerennial. pp. 631–632. ISBN 0-06-273492-X.
- ↑ "An Evening with Batman and Robin". AFI Catalog of Feature Films. American Film Institute. Retrieved 2016-07-25.
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- ↑ Ancestry.com. California, Death Index, 1940–1997 [database online]. Provo, Utah: Ancestry.com Operations Inc., 2000. Retrieved 2016-07-23.
External links
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First | Director 1943 |
Succeeded by Spencer Gordon Bennet |