Herbert Brenon

Brenon was among the early filmmakers who, before the rise of corporate film production, was a genuine "auteur", controlling virtually all creative and technical components in crafting his pictures. The quality of Brenon's artistic output rivaled that of film pioneer D. W. Griffith. Brenon was among the first directors to achieve celebrity status among moviegoers for his often spectacular cinematic inventions. Among his most notable films are ''Neptune's Daughter'' (1914), ''Peter Pan'' (1925), ''A Kiss for Cinderella'' (1925), and the original film version of ''Beau Geste'' (1926). Provided by Wikipedia
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Must they have temperament ? by Brenon, Herbert 1880-1958
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Peter Pan Based on the Novel by J.M. Barrie by Carli, Philip, Barrie, J. M.
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Peter Pan nach dem Roman von J.M. Barrie by Barrie, J. M.
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Peter Pan by Barrie, James M. 1860-1937
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Laugh, clown, laught by Belasco, David, Salinas, Scott H.
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