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  1. George Archainbaud (May 7, 1890 – February 20, 1959) was a French-American film and television director.

  2. George Archainbaud. Director: One Week of Love. French-born (Paris) George Archainbaud got his start in show business as an actor and stage manager in France. Emigrating to the US in 1915, he got work as an assistant director to fellow French expatriate Emile Chautard at William A. Brady's World Film Co. in Fort Lee, NJ.

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    • Paris, France
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  3. French-born (Paris) George Archainbaud got his start in show business as an actor and stage manager in France. Emigrating to the US in 1915, he got work as an assistant director to fellow French expatriate Emile Chautard at William A. Brady 's World Film Co. in Fort Lee, NJ.

    • May 7, 1890
    • February 20, 1959
  4. Aug 14, 2022 · 1932 - Thirteen Women - George Archainbaud - VOSE. Publication date 1932 Topics 1932, Film pre-Noir, George Archainbaud. For Academic - Educational Use Only.

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  5. French, 18901959.

  6. George Archainbaud is known as an Director, Writer, and Story. Some of his work includes Lassie, The Lone Ranger, Thirteen Women, Hunt the Man Down, The Lost Squadron, The Silver Horde, The Lady Refuses, and Penguin Pool Murder.

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  8. George Archainbaud. French-born (Paris) George Archainbaud got his start in show business as an actor and stage manager in France. Emigrating to the US in 1915, he got work as an assistant director to fellow French expatriate Emile Chautard at William A. Brady's World Film Co. in Fort Lee, NJ.

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