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  1. Hathaway directed solid films with "The Black Rose" (1950) and "Niagra" (1952), but struggled for the remainder of the decade with interesting, but ultimately forgettable films. He returned to his ...

  2. Henry Hathaway (March 13, 1898 – February 11, 1985) was an American film director and producer. He is best known as a director of Westerns, especially starring John Wayne. Description above from the Wikipedia article Henry Hathaway, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

  3. Mar 13, 2018 · Born 120 years ago, on 13 March 1898, in Sacramento, California, Henry Hathaway is a filmmaker rarely spoken of in the same breath as his more famous and critically admired contemporaries. He epitomised what’s known as the ‘journeyman’ director, amassing a considerable body of work across five decades without leaving an easily ...

  4. Feb 12, 1985 · Died Feb. 11, 1985 of heart attack in UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center, CA. V eteran director Henry Hathaway's 66 films included "The Lives of a Bengal Lancer" and "Call Northside 777." Hathaway's last major work was "True Grit," the 1969 success that won an Oscar for its star, John Wayne. That film bore the mark of a director who got his ...

  5. Henry Hathaway was an American film director and producer famous for directing films like ‘The Lives of a Bengal Lancer’ and ‘Call Northside 777.’ Having gained prominence as a director of Westerns, he was equally skilled at navigating other genres like semi-documentaries, often using the film noir style.

  6. O. Henry's Full House (1952) is a multi-episode film. Each episode is a separate story with different characters, actors, writers and directors. Henry Hathaway directed one of the five episodes, The Clarion Call. Like the other episodes, The Clarion Call is set in the early 1900's, the era in which O. Henry lived and wrote.

  7. Henry Hathaway. Henry Hathaway. Scarecrow Press, 2001 - Biography & Autobiography - 281 pages. This collection of interviews traces the career of filmmaker Henry Hathaway from his beginnings as a child actor for the American Film Company in 1911 through his directorial triumphs How the West Was Won (1962) and True Grit (1969).

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