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  1. George B. Seitz Jr. is known as an Director, Screenplay, Writer, and Original Story. Some of his work includes The Lone Ranger, The Legend Of The Lone Ranger, The Great American Mug, Enter the Lone Ranger, A Lady Fights Back, A Really Important Person, and Nursery Rhyme Mysteries.

  2. George Brackett Seitz (3. januar 1888 - 8. jul 1944) bio je američki dramski pisac, filmski glumac, scenarist i režiser, najpoznatiji kao autor scenarija za rane filmske serijale kao The Perils of Pauline, te režiji filmova iz ciklusa o Andyju Hardyju 1930-ih.

  3. The director and writer George B. Seitz was coming from the theater when he entered the film business in Hollywood in 1913. Already one year later he wrote first scripts and directed first movies. To his first movies as a director belong "The Exploits of Elaine" (14), "The Iron Claw" (16), "The House of Hate" (18), "The Lightning Raider" (19) and "The Black Secret" (19).

  4. George B. Seitz (Q441976) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American film director, producer and screenwriter (1888-1944) George Brackett Seitz; edit ...

  5. George B. Seitz (3 de xineru de 1888, Boston – 8 de xunetu de 1944, Hollywood) foi un dramaturgu, direutor, guionista, productor y actor cinematográficu d'Estaos Xuníos, activu en principalmente na dómina del cine mudu

  6. The director of the serial, George B. Seitz, also functioned as Courtot's leading man and Joe Cuny doubled her in the most harrowing sequences. The serial debuted in late October 1919 but was quickly forgotten. Courtot and Seitz went on to make two additional serials together, Pirate Gold and Velvet Fingers (both 1920).

  7. The plot thickens when both Carson and Fremont fall in love with pretty Dolores Murphy (Lynn Bari), but all misunderstandings and rivalries are forgotten when the two heroes fight shoulder to shoulder against another Indian attack. Despite obvious budgetary limitations, the battle scenes are well staged by serial veteran George B. Seitz.