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    Christy Cabanne

    American film director, screenwriter and actor

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  1. Biography. William Christy Cabanne (April 16, 1888 – October 15, 1950) was an American film director, screenwriter and silent film actor. Known For. The Birth of a Nation. Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages. Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ. The Mummy's Hand. The Mystery of the Leaping Fish. Scared to Death. One Frightened Night.

  2. Director Christy Cabanne, born on Apr 16, 1888 and died on Oct 15, 1950 directed The Masked Bride, The Mystery of the Leaping Fish, Keeper of the Bees, The Mummy's Hand, One Frightened Night, Beyond the Rainbow, Martyrs of the Alamo, Scared to Death, Money Means Nothing, The World Gone Mad.

  3. May 16, 2021 · Christy Cabanne. Publication date. 1940. Topics. Christy Cabanne, adventure, fantasy, horror, Universal Legacy Collection. Language. English. In Cairo, archaeologist Steve Banning (Dick Foran) unearths a vase that he believes could lead him to the ancient tomb of Princess Ananka.

  4. Conspiracy: Directed by Christy Cabanne. With Bessie Love, Ned Sparks, Hugh Trevor, Ivan Lebedeff. For the last four years Margaret Holt has been helping her brother, assistant D.A. Victor Holt, to try to bring down the dope dealing Schemer Marko gang.

  5. 29. YOUR RATING. Rate. Documentary War. Although some scenes were re-enacted after the fact, this is a real documentary on the struggle of Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa to overthrow dictator Porfirio Díaz . Directors Christy Cabanne and Raoul Walsh took a camera crew to Mexico during the Mexican Revolution of 1912... Read all. Director.

  6. Budget. $84,000. The Mummy's Hand is a 1940 American horror film directed by Christy Cabanne and produced by Ben Pivar for Universal Studios. Shot in black-and-white, the film is about the ancient Egyptian mummy of Kharis ( Tom Tyler ), who is kept alive with a brew of tana leaves by The High Priest ( Eduardo Ciannelli) and his successor ...

  7. This is clearly evident in W. Christy Cabannes anti-Mexican sentiment in Martyrs of the Alamo. Examining Cabannes film through the lens of degeneracy theory provides a greater understanding of American social concerns in the 1910s.

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