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  1. Profile: Hugh Munro Neely, Director Mr. Neely is a preservationist, historian, author, musician and documentary film producer/director. He has been working on film preservation issues for over 20 years.

  2. Producer. Editor. Director. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Hugh Munro Neely is known for Complicated Women (2003), Mary Pickford: A Life on Film (1997) and Star Power: The Creation of United Artists (1998). Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. More at IMDbPro. Contact info.

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  3. May 5, 2024 · Hugh Munro Neely (great middle name!) writes to let me know he’s going to be directing the world premiere of a comic play for the Visalia Players titled “The Norma Conquests” by Los Angeles playwright Rom Watson. It will run Sept. 15 through Oct. 1 at the Ice House Theatre.

  4. May 20, 2006 · Woman with the. Hungry Eyes. May 20–22, 2006. MoMA. Film series. Hugh Munro Neely and Andi Hicks, creators of a popular documentary on Olive Thomas, Everybody’s Sweetheart (2005), present a fascinating new film on the life and career of cinema’s first and foremost vamp, Theda Bara.

  5. Hugh Munro Neely is a documentary filmmaker, theater director, and musician. A native of California, he attended the USC School of Music. He began his film work in 1989, directing several episodes of "Air Combat" for the "Our Century" series on the A&E cable network.

  6. May 20, 2006 · The Woman with the Hungry Eyes: Directed by Hugh Munro Neely. With AnnaLisa Erickson, Theda Bara, Robert S. Birchard, Megan Blanchard. The true story of the life of the movies first femme-fatale, Theda Bara, who made over 40 films, only a handful of which survive.

  7. Mar 14, 2024 · I was asked by Visalia Players director Hugh Munro Neely to see the show during the opening weekend and moderate a talk-back discussion with the playwright. Here are excerpts of my conversation with Rom Watson in front of the audience: Q: Have you been a fan of the character of Norma for a while? What was the normal connection?