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Steve Crook
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I would count him as an American director though. That's one reason the young Michael Powell liked working for him. It was a chance to learn Hollywood techniques without having to go there. Some Ingram films are still to be found occasionally. The ones I see offered for sale most often (usually on eBay) are The Magician & Mare Nostrum. As for British cinema only beginning in the 1930s, the IMDb lists 4,857 British films made before 1930, 482 before 1900. But it is hard to find those early titles. Not many survive. There are some specialist groups like the Silents Majority that will have more information about silent films. Steve |
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Rex Ingram's real name was Reg Hitchcock. The studio suggested that he change it, because they felt that Hitchcock was not a suitable name for a film director.
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