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Lewis D. Collins
Born 1899-01-12 · Baltimore, Maryland, USA · Died 1954-08-24
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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 the silent era of the 1920s, in 1922, continuing into the sound era, and he directed about 120 films between then and his death in Hollywood 1954. He directed films such as The Desert Trail in 1935, working with actors such as John Wayne and Paul Fix. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lewis D. Collins, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for

The Master Key

Ship of Wanted Men

The Marksman

Mystery of the Riverboat

Two Guns and a Badge

His Private Secretary

The Desert Trail

The Great Alaskan Mystery

Oklahoma Justice

Make a Million

The Adventures of Smilin' Jack

Jungle Goddess

Doughnuts and Society

Little Joe, the Wrangler

Oklahoma Raiders

Whispering Enemies

Kansas Territory

Cherokee Uprising

Sing Sing Nights

The Mighty Treve

The Strange Case of Dr. Meade

The Gunman

Stagecoach Driver

Law of the Panhandle

The Law of the Tong

Reformatory

Abilene Trail

Stage to Blue River

Lawless Cowboys

Colorado Ambush

Texas Lawmen

Adventures of the Flying Cadets

Artistry in Rhythm

Canyon Raiders

Heading For Heaven

Texas City

Wild Stallion

Danger in the Pacific

The Wildcatter

Dead Man's Trail
