F. Richard Jones (original) (raw)

| | | 13 movies | 2 Blu-ray releases | 14 DVD releases Born in Saint Louis, Missouri, on September 7, 1893, F. Richard Jones was a man of many talents. Arriving in Hollywood in 1914, he worked variously as a writer, director, producer, production manager and supervisor. He died of tuberculosis in Hollywood on December 14, 1930. Today he is best remembered for his innovative direction of Mack Sennett silent comedies, and for his acclaimed direction of the 1929 feature film, "Bulldog Drummond", his first (and only) talking picture; unfortunately, it was also his last. | | Average movie rating Based on 13 movies and 6 ratingsHighest rated: 6.9 / 10 The Extra Girl (1923) Lowest rated: 6.8 / 10 Bulldog Drummond (1929) | | - | ------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |

Filmography

Bulldog Drummond (1929)

6.8 13

The Big Killing (1928)

No Man's Law (1927)

The Gaucho (1927)

3

Uncle Tom's Uncle (1926)

1

Buried Treasure (1926)

The First 100 Years (1924)

The Extra Girl (1923)

6.9 3

Step Forward (1922)

Yankee Doodle in Berlin (1919)

Yankee Doodle in Berlin

1919

Those Bitter Sweets (1915)

Gussle's Day of Rest (1915)