John G. Blystone
John G. Blystone | |
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Born |
Rice Lake, Wisconsin | December 2, 1892
Died |
August 6, 1938 45) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1915-1938 |
Relatives | Stanley Blystone (brother) |
John G. Blystone (December 2, 1892 – August 6, 1938) was an American film director.[1] He directed 100 films between 1915 and 1938. He was born in Rice Lake, Wisconsin and died in Los Angeles, California from a heart attack.[2] His grave is located at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery.
Selected filmography
- Our Hospitality (1923)
- The Last Man on Earth (1924)
- Dick Turpin (1925)
- Slaves of Beauty (1927)
- Sharp Shooters (1928)
- Mother Knows Best (1928) Fox's first talkie
- Captain Lash (1929)
- The Sky Hawk (1929)
- Tol'able David (1930)
- So This Is London (1930)
- Mr. Lemon of Orange (1931)
- Hot Pepper (1933)
- Change of Heart (1934)
- The County Chairman (1935)
- Gentle Julia (1936)
- Magnificent Brute (1936)
- Great Guy (1936)
- Swiss Miss (1938)
- Block-Heads (1938)
References
- ↑ Hall, Mordaunt (December 13, 1924). "The Last Man on Earth (1924) THE SCREEN; A Boisterous Fantasy.". The New York Times.
- ↑ "Director Stricken". The Escanaba Daily Press. August 7, 1938. p. 1. Retrieved October 12, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.
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