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    Edward H. Griffith

    American film director, screenwriter and producer

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  1. Edward H. Griffith (August 23, 1888 – March 3, 1975) (also known as E H Griffith, Lieut. Edward H. Griffith, Edward Griffith, and E. H. Griffith) was an American motion picture director, screenwriter, and producer.

  2. Edward H. Griffith. Director: Virginia. Born in Virginia and educated in Europe, Edward H. Griffith started out as a newspaper reporter, then switched to magazine writing. He took to the Broadway stage, and entered films as an actor/writer for the Edison Co. in 1915.

    • January 1, 1
    • Bloomington, Illinois, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • South Laguna, California, USA
  3. The Sky's the Limit: Directed by Edward H. Griffith. With Fred Astaire, Joan Leslie, Robert Benchley, Robert Ryan. Fred Atwell sneaks away from his famous squadron's personal appearance tour and goes incognito for several days off.

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    • Comedy, Musical, Romance
    • Edward H. Griffith
    • 1943-07-13
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  5. From Wikipedia Edward H. Griffith (August 23, 1894 – March 3, 1975) was an American motion picture director, screenwriter and producer. He directed 61 films from 1917 to 1946. He was born in Lynchburg, Virginia and began his career in motion pictures as a screenwriter in 1916, and advanced to the position of a director of two-reelers.

  6. Educated in England and the Continent, Griffith was a newspaperman before he entered films as an actor and writer for the Edison Company in 1915. Edison's assembly-line methods perfectly suited Griffith's artlessly efficient approach to his work.

  7. Holiday (1930), a previous adaptation of Philip Barry’s play, directed by Edward H. Griffith. New conversation between filmmaker and distributor Michael Schlesinger and film critic Michael Sragow. Audio excerpts from an American Film Institute oral history with director George Cukor, recorded in 1970 and ’71. Costume gallery.

  8. Young and Willing is a 1943 American comedy film produced and directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring William Holden, Eddie Bracken, Robert Benchley, and Susan Hayward. [1] .