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  1. Maurice S. Campbell (October 7, 1869 or 1870 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – October 16, 1942) was an American journalist, Broadway producer, Army officer, silent film director, and enforcer of Prohibition in a long and varied career.

  2. In 1886, Crosman married Sedley Browne. A year later, they had a son, Sedley Browne Jr. The Brownes divorced in 1896, after which their son changed his name to George Crosman. Later in 1896, she married newspaperman Maurice Campbell, who later became a stage producer and a director of silent films.

  3. Burnt Fingers is a 1927 American mystery film directed by Maurice S. Campbell and starring Eileen Percy, Ivan Doline and Edna Murphy. [1] A young woman working as a dancer at a nightclub goes to confront a man who is blackmailing her friend with incriminating letters.

  4. Maurice S. Campbell (né le 7 octobre 1869 ou 1870 à Philadelphie, Pennsylvanie et mort le 16 octobre 1942) est un journaliste américain, producteur à Broadway, officier de l'armée, réalisateur de films muets, et administrateur fédéral durant la prohibition.

  5. The Exciters is a 1923 American silent romantic comedy film directed by Maurice Campbell.

  6. Maurice S. Campbell. American journalist, film director and Broadway producer (1869-1942) ... Statements. instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia ...

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  8. Campbell (surname) Maurice (given name) 1869 births; 1942 deaths; Male film directors from the United States

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