William Fildew
William Ewart Fildew, billed as either William Fildew or William E. Fildew, was an American cinematographer during the silent film era. He shot 54 films between 1915 and 1927. His first film was 1915's ''The Lost House'', directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Lillian Gish. That same year he also shot ''Martyrs of the Alamo'', directed by Cabanne, which was the first film in which Douglas Fairbanks appeared. Fairbanks' first starring role, also in 1915, was ''The Lamb'', which Fildew also shot. His final film was ''The Wreck'', directed by William James Craft and starring Shirley Mason and Malcolm McGregor. Provided by Wikipedia
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Flirting with Fate by Carli, Philip
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Drifting Based on a Play by Daisy H. Andrews and John Colton by Carli, Philip, Andrews, Daisy H., Colton, John
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