Lewis D. Collins
Lewis D. Collins, often known as Lew Collins or Cullen Lewis (12 January 1899 – 24 August 1954), was an American film director.
Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Collins' career began in 1922, in the silent era of the 1920s, and continued into the sound era. He directed about 120 films between then and his death in Hollywood in 1954. He directed films such as The Desert Trail in 1935, working with actors such as John Wayne and Paul Fix.
Partial filmography
- Under the Southern Cross (1929)
- His Private Secretary (1933) (story)
- Skyway (1933) (1933)
- Sing Sing Nights (1934)
- Public Stenographer (1934)
- Make a Million (film) (1935)
- The Desert Trail (1935)
- The Spanish Cape Mystery (1935)
- Hidden Power (1939)
- Borrowed Hero (1941)
- The Adventures of Smilin' Jack (serial) (1942)
- Killer Dill (1947)
- Heading for Heaven (1947)
- Wild Stallion (1952)
- The Hoosier Schoolmaster
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