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William Witney

Known ForDirecting
Birthday1915-05-15
Age86 years old at death
Date of Death† 2002-03-17
Place of BirthLawton, Oklahoma, USA
Also Known AsWilliam Whitney, William N. Witney

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Nuelsen Witney (15 May 1915 – 17 March 2002) was an American film and television director. He is best remembered for the movie serials he co-directed with John English for Republic Pictures such as Daredevils of the Red Circle, Zorro's Fighting Legion and Drums of Fu Manchu. He directed many Westerns during his career, and is credited with devising the modern system of filming movie fight sequences in a series of carefully choreographed shots, which he patterned after the musical sequences of American director Busby Berkeley.[1] Prolific and pugnacious, Witney began directing while still in his 20s, and continued until 1982. Quentin Tarantino singles out Witney as one of his favorite directors, particularly for The Golden Stallion (1949), a Roy Rogers vehicle.[2] Witney also directed Master of the World (1961) starring Vincent Price and Charles Bronson. Description above from the Wikipedia article William Witney, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Filmography

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1951
6.0
War
Drama

The Wild Blue Yonder

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1982
5.0
Western

Quell and Co.

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1933
6.0
Western
Action

Fighting With Kit Carson

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1991
Documentary

The Republic Pictures Story

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1992
Documentary

Roy Rogers, King of the Cowboys

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1993

Cliffhangers: Adventures from the Thrill Factory