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Gordon Douglas is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter and Assistant Director American born on 15 december 1907 at New York City (USA)

Gordon Douglas

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Birth name Gordon Douglas Brickner
Nationality USA
Birth 15 december 1907 at New York City (USA)
Death 29 september 1993 (at 85 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Gordon Douglas (December 15, 1907 – September 29, 1993) was an American film director, who directed many different genres of films over the course of a five-decade career in motion pictures. He was a native of New York City.

Biography

Hal Roach and Our Gang
Born Gordon Douglas Brickner, he began his career as a child actor. As a teenager he worked at the Hal Roach Studios, working in the office and appearing in bit parts in various Hal Roach films. He made walk-on appearances in at least three Our Gang shorts: Teacher’s Pet, Big Ears and Birthday Blues. By 1934 Douglas was assistant to director Gus Meins, and served as assistant director on Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy’s 1934 film Babes in Toyland, and on the Our Gang comedies made between 1934 and mid-1936.

Beginning with Bored of Education in 1936, Our Gang moved from two-reel (20-minute) comedies to one-reel (10-minute) comedies, and Douglas became the senior director of the series. Bored of Education won the 1936 Academy Award for Live Action Short Film, and was the only Our Gang entry ever honored with the award. Douglas remained with the series as director for two years. His Our Gang shorts, featuring Spanky, Alfalfa, Darla, Porky, Buckwheat, Waldo, Butch and Woim, are the most familiar in the series’ 22-year canon.

Roach sold the Our Gang unit to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in May 1938. Douglas directed two MGM Our Gangs on loan from Roach before deciding that he could not get used to the more industrialized atmosphere at the larger studio. Returning to his home studio, Douglas directed Zenobia with Oliver Hardy and Harry Langdon, Saps at Sea with Laurel and Hardy, and All-American Co-Ed with former Our Gang member Johnny Downs.


Later years
Douglas' last picture for Roach was the Nazi satire The Devil with Hitler (1942). He might have stayed with Roach indefinitely, but Roach turned his studio over to the U.S. Army for the production of wartime training films. Douglas moved on to RKO Radio Pictures, where he directed low-budget entries in the studio's series featuring The Great Gildersleeve, Brown and Carney, The Falcon and Dick Tracy. He was sometimes billed as Gordon M. Douglas.

He migrated from RKO to Columbia Pictures in 1948, and then to Warner Bros. in 1950. At Warners Douglas directed a number of notable films, including the studio's contribution to the anti-Communist campaign, I Was a Communist for the FBI (1951), the 3-D western Charge at Feather River (1953), Liberace's box office failure Sincerely Yours (1955) and the 1954 sci-fi classic Them!. His three low-budget westerns starring Clint Walker -- Fort Dobbs (1958), Yellowstone Kelly (1959) and Gold of the Seven Saints (1961, from a screenplay by Leigh Brackett originally commissioned by Howard Hawks) -- have been compared to Budd Boetticher's contemporary minimalist westerns with Randolph Scott. Later films for other studios included Bob Hope's Call Me Bwana, Frank Sinatra's The Detective, Sidney Poitier's They Call Me Mister Tibbs! and Elvis Presley's Follow That Dream. Douglas returned to Warner Bros. for his final film, 1977's Viva Knievel! in which the stuntman Evel Knievel played himself in a fanciful biography.

Reportedly, Douglas was the only person to ever direct both Elvis and Sinatra on film.

Attempting to explain his prodigious directorial output, Douglas told Bertrand Tavernier:


I have a large family to feed, and it's only occasionally that I find a story that interests me."

Death
Gordon Douglas died of cancer on September 29, 1993 in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 85. He was survived by his wife Julia Mack Douglas, son Gary Douglas, daughter Cathie Graham, and a grandson.

Best films

I Was a Communist for the FBI (1951)
(Director)
Come Fill the Cup (1951)
(Director)

Usually with

Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Gordon Douglas (114 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
1977Viva Knievel!Director
1975Nevada SmithDirector
1973Slaughter's Big Rip OffDirector
1971Skin GameDirector, Co-Director
1970They Call Me Mister Tibbs!Director
1970BarqueroDirector
1970SkullduggeryDirector
1968The DetectiveDirector
1968Lady in CementDirector
1967ChukaDirector
1967In Like FlintDirector
1967Tony RomeDirector
1967In Like FlintDirector
1966Way... Way OutDirector
1966StagecoachDirector
1965HarlowDirector
1965SylviaDirector
1964Robin and the 7 HoodsDirector
1964Rio ConchosDirector
1963Call Me BwanaDirector
1962Follow That DreamDirector
1961Claudelle InglishDirector
1961The Sins of Rachel CadeDirector
1961Gold of the Seven SaintsDirector
1959Yellowstone KellyDirector
1959Up PeriscopeDirector
1958The Fiend Who Walked The WestDirector
1958Fort DobbsDirector
1957The Big LandDirector
1957Bombers B-52Director
1956SantiagoDirector
1955The McConnell StoryDirector
1955The McConnell StoryDirector
1955Sincerely YoursDirector
1954Young at HeartDirector, Scriptwriter
1954Them!Director
1953The Charge at Feather RiverDirector
1953So This Is LoveDirector
1953She's Back on BroadwayDirector
1952The Iron MistressDirector
1952Mara MaruDirector
1951Only the ValiantDirector
1951I Was a Communist for the FBIDirector
1951Come Fill the CupDirector
1951The Great Missouri RaidDirector
1950Fortunes of Captain BloodDirector
1950Kiss Tomorrow GoodbyeDirector
1950The NevadanDirector
1950Rogues of Sherwood ForestDirector
1950Between Midnight and DawnDirector
1949Mr. Soft TouchDirector
1948Walk a Crooked MileDirector
1948The Black ArrowDirector
1948If You Knew SusieDirector
1946Dick Tracy vs. CueballDirector
1946San QuentinDirector
1945First Yank into TokyoDirector
1945Zombies on BroadwayDirector
1944The Falcon in HollywoodDirector
1944A Night of AdventureDirector
1944Girl RushDirector
1944Gildersleeve's GhostDirector
1943Gildersleeve on BroadwayDirector
1943Gildersleeve's Bad DayDirector
1942The Devil with HitlerDirector
1942The Great GildersleeveDirector
1941Broadway LimitedDirector
1941Niagara FallsDirector
1941Topper ReturnsScriptwriter
1940Saps at SeaDirector
1939ZenobiaDirector
1939Captain FuryDirector
1939The Housekeeper's DaughterScriptwriter
1939In Name OnlyActorSteward (uncredited)
1939We Are Not AloneActorMr. Selby
1938Feed 'em and WeepDirector
1938Aladdin's LanternDirector
1938Bear FactsDirector
1938Came the BrawnDirector
1938Canned FishingDirector
1938Hide and ShriekDirector
1938The Little RangerDirector
1937Fishy TalesDirector
1937Framing YouthDirector
1937Glove TapsDirector
1937Hearts Are ThumpsDirector
1937Night 'n' GalesDirector
1937Our Gang Follies of 1938Director
1937The Pigskin PalookaDirector
1937Reunion in RhythmDirector
1937Roamin' HolidayDirector
1937Rushin' BalletDirector
1937Three Smart BoysDirector
1936Bored of EducationDirector
1936General SpankyDirector
1936Pay As You ExitDirector
1936Spooky HookyDirector
1936Two Too YoungDirector
1936Kelly the SecondAdaptation
1935Anniversary TroubleAssistant Director
1935The Mystery of Edwin DroodActorCoroner (uncredited)
1935Lucky BeginnersDirector
1935The Infernal TriangleDirector
1934Babes in ToylandDirector
1933The Fatal Glass of BeerActorStudent Drinker (uncredited)
1932Birthday BluesActorDelivery boy
1931Beau HunksActor
1931One Good TurnActorA Community player
1931On the LooseActorFun House Worker (uncredited)
1931Chickens Come HomeActorPasserby Outside Apartment
1931Pardon UsActor
1931Come CleanActorHotel desk clerk
1931Big EarsActorOrderly
1930Teacher's PetActorSecond caterer