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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Henry_MacRaeHenry MacRae - Wikipedia

    Henry Alexander MacRae (August 29, 1876 – October 2, 1944) was a Canadian film director, producer, and screenwriter during the silent era, working on many film serials for Universal Studios. One of a number of Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood , MacRae was credited with many innovations in film production , including artificial light for ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0534288Henry MacRae - IMDb

    Henry MacRae was born on 29 August 1876 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was a director and producer, known for Detective Lloyd (1932), Danger Island (1931) and The Lost Special (1932). He was married to Mary O'Neill and Margaret Oswald. He died on 2 October 1944 in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

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  3. 1. Two Outlaws (1928) 50 min | Western. Rate. Add a Plot. Director: Henry MacRae | Stars: Jack Perrin, Rex, Starlight the Horse, Kathleen Collins. 2. Wild Beauty (1927) 65 min | Drama, Western. 5.1. Rate. A soldier returns home from World War I with a beautiful black horse that he saved on the battlefield, and names Thunderhoof.

  4. Henry Alexander MacRae (August 29, 1876 – October 2, 1944) was a Canadian film director, producer and screenwriter during the silent era, working on many film serials for Universal Studios. One of a number of Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood, MacRae was credited with many innovations in film production, including artificial light for ...

  5. Jan 4, 2021 · The Werewolf is a 1913 film by Henry MacRae that tells the story of a Navajo witch who bestows her daughter with the power to transform into a wolf to help protect their land from colonialism. The werewolf daughter, Watuma, lives for hundreds of years to enact her revenge.

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  7. Silent film "The Werewolf" released. Directed by Henry MacRae, and written by Ruth Ann Baldwin, the film was based on an 1898 short story The Werwolves [sic] by Québécois writer and former mayor of Montréal, Honoré Beaugrand (erroneously cited as Henry Beaugrand).

  8. Henry Alexander MacRae (August 29, 1876 – October 2, 1944) was a Canadian film director, producer, and screenwriter during the silent era, working on many film serials for Universal Studios. One of a number of Canadian pioneers in early Hollywood , MacRae was credited with many innovations in film production , including artificial light for ...