John Gavin (director)
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John F. Gavin, born as John Francis Henry Gavin (1875 - 6 January 1938) was an Australian film director, who was one of the early film makers of the 1910s. He was born and died in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and was also known by the nickname "Jack". He is best known for directing the film Thunderbolt.
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- Tropper O'Brien (1928)
- His Convict Bride (1918) (a. k. a. For the Term of Her Natural Life)
- The Murder of Captain Fryatt (1917)
- An Interrupted Divorce (1916)
- Charlie at the Sydney Show (1916)
- The Martyrdom of Nurse Cavell (1916)
- Assigned to His Wife (1911)
- The Drover's Sweetheart (1911)
- Keane of Kalgoorlie (1911)
- Frank Gardiner, the King of the Road (1911)
- The Assigned Servant (1911)
- Ben Hall and His Gang (1911)
- The Mark of the Lash (1911)
- Moonlite (1910) (a. k. a. Captain Moonlite)
- Thunderbolt (1910)