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Wallace McCutcheon Sr.
Wallace McCutcheon Sr., referred to affectionately as "Old Man McCutcheon" by members of the Biograph stock company, was, by 1907, indeed one of the senior figures in American film production. Little is known of his background, but he had apparently moved into the early film industry from stage direction. Under the encouragement of his friend Frank Marion, McCutcheon began working as a supervisor and director for American Mutoscope in 1897, continuing with them after their reorganization as American Mutoscope & Biograph in 1899. McCutcheon Sr.'s wealth of credits are often mixed up with the small handful of films directed by his son, Wallace McCutcheon Jr. (1884–1928). Sources indicate he also went by the name of George McCutcheon.
Como dirección
At the French Ball
The Sculptor's Nightmare
King of the Cannibal Islands
The Boy Detective, or The Abductors Foiled
Her First Adventure
Thompson's Night Out
Old Isaacs, the Pawnbroker
The King's Messenger
The Stage Rustler
The Invisible Fluid
The Kentuckian
The Man in the Box
Classmates
Caught by Wireless
Mixed Babies
The Yellow Peril
Hulda's Lovers
Falsely Accused!
When Knights Were Bold
Bobby's Kodak
The Princess in the Vase
A Famous Escape
'Ostler Joe
The Outlaw
Professional Jealousy
Daniel Boone; or, Pioneer Days in America
Three American Beauties
A Winter Straw Ride
La mano negra
From Leadville to Aspen: A Hold-Up in the Rockies