Edward F. Cline

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Edward F. Cline was an American film director, screenwriter, and actor best known for his work in early Hollywood comedies, including collaborations with Buster Keaton and W.C. Fields.

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instanceOf actor
film actor
film director
human
screenwriter
silent film director
activeIn early sound film era
silent film era
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
directed Convict 13 NERFINISHED
Cops NERFINISHED
Day Dreams NERFINISHED
Hard Luck NERFINISHED
Million Dollar Legs NERFINISHED
Neighbors NERFINISHED
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break NERFINISHED
One Week NERFINISHED
The Balloonatic NERFINISHED
The Bank Dick NERFINISHED
The Barber Shop NERFINISHED
The Blacksmith NERFINISHED
The Dentist NERFINISHED
The E-Flat Man NERFINISHED
The Fatal Glass of Beer NERFINISHED
The Frozen North NERFINISHED
The Golf Specialist NERFINISHED
The Haunted House NERFINISHED
The High Sign NERFINISHED
The Pharmacist NERFINISHED
The Play House NERFINISHED
The Scarecrow NERFINISHED
familyName Cline NERFINISHED
genre comedy film
givenName Edward
name Edward F. Cline NERFINISHED
notableFor early Hollywood comedies
notableWork collaborations with Buster Keaton
collaborations with W. C. Fields
occupation actor
film director
film editor
screenwriter
workedWith Buster Keaton NERFINISHED
Eddie Cantor NERFINISHED
Mack Sennett NERFINISHED
W. C. Fields NERFINISHED
wrote Million Dollar Legs NERFINISHED
Never Give a Sucker an Even Break NERFINISHED
The Bank Dick NERFINISHED
The Fatal Glass of Beer NERFINISHED

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My Little Chickadee director Edward F. Cline