Eugene Mullin

Author, Director - USA
Born December 18, 1894 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Died April 15, 1967 in Brentwood, Long Island, New York City, New York, U

Mini-Biography:
Eugene Mullin was born on December 18, 1894 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was an American Author, Director, known for Vanity Fair (1911), The Pickwick Papers (1913), A Tale of Two Cities (1911), Eugene Mullin's first movie on record is from 1909. Eugene Mullin died on April 15, 1967 in Brentwood, Long Island, New York City, New York, U. His last motion picture on file dates from 1925.

Eugene Mullin Filmography [Auszug]
1925: [09.13] Never the Twain Shall Meet (Scenario), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Anita Stewart, Bert Lytell, Huntley Gordon,
1919: [05.19] The Third Degree (Scenario), Directed by Tom Terriss, with Alice Joyce, Gladden James, Anders Randolf,
1919: [04.07] The Cambric Mask (Scenario), Directed by Tom Terriss, with Alice Joyce, H.H. Pattee, Maurice Costello,
1917: [11.03] The Bottom of the Well (Scenario), Directed by John S. Robertson, with Evart Overton, Agnes Ayres, Adele de Garde,
1917: [04.29] Within the Law (Scenario), Directed by William P.S. Earle, with Alice Joyce, Harry T. Morey, Adele de Garde,
1916: [12.02] Our Other Lives (Director), with Adele Kelly, ,
1916: [08.19] The Wandering Horde (Director), with Evart Overton, Denton Vane, Adele Kelly,
1916: [06.10] The Strange Case of Robert Burnham (Director), with Harry T. Morey, Adele Kelly, Frank Holland,
1916: [02.19] The Man He Used to Be (Director), with William R. Dunn, Belle Bruce, Logan Paul,
1916: [01.29] The Ruse (Director), with James Kilgour, Harry T. Morey, Denton Vane,
1916: [01.17] Green Stockings (Scenario), Directed by Wilfrid North, with Lillian Walker, Frank Currier, Louise Beaudet,
1916: [01.03] Who killed Joe Merrion? (The Atonement, The Arm of the Law) (Scenario), Directed by Tefft Johnson, with Joseph Kilgour, Sidney Rankin Drew, Betty Gray,
1915: [08.31] Hearts Ablaze (Scenario), Directed by Lorimer Johnston, with L. Rogers Lytton, Julia Swayne Gordon, Charles Wellesley,
1915: [07.18] On her Wedding Night (Scenario), Directed by William Humphrey, George D. Baker, with , Antonio Moreno, Charles Kent,
1914: [08.10] A Florida Enchantment (Scenario: (AKA Eugene Mullen)), Directed by Sidney Drew, with Sidney Drew, , Charles Kent,
1914: [03.16] The Christian (Scenario), Directed by Frederick A. Thomson, with Earle Williams, , Charles Kent,
1914: [02.12] Some Steamer Scooping (Story), Directed by Maurice Costello, with Maurice Costello, Clara Kimball Young, Dolores Costello,
1914: [01.23] The Perplexed Bridegroom (Scenario), Directed by Maurice Costello, with Clara Kimball Young, Maurice Costello, William V. Ranous,
1914: [01.02] The Misadventures of a Mighty Monarch (Scenario), Directed by George D. Baker, with John Bunny, Flora Finch, Lillian Walker,
1913: [11.22] Fellow-Voyagers (Scenario), Directed by Maurice Costello, with Maurice Costello, Clara Kimball Young, Helene Costello,
1913: [09.06] When Women Go on the Warpath; or, Why Jonesville Went Dry (Women on the Warpath) (Scenario), Directed by Wilfrid North, James Young, with Sidney Drew, Flora Finch, Kate Price,
1913: [07.31] When Society Calls (Scenario), Directed by Wilfrid North, with Earle Williams, Lillian Walker, Courtenay Foote,
1913: [07.12] The Taming of Betty (Scenario), Directed by Maurice Costello, with Clara Kimball Young, Maurice Costello, James Young,
1913: [09.13] The Hindoo Charm (The Hindu Charm) (Story), Directed by Maurice Costello, with Clara Kimball Young, Maurice Costello, Helene Costello,
1913: [06.21] Jack's Chrysanthemum (Scenario), Directed by James Young, Maurice Costello, with Maurice Costello, Clara Kimball Young, James Young,
1913: [06.14] Delayed Proposals (Scenario), Directed by James Young, with Clara Kimball Young, Maurice Costello, James Young,
1913: [05.08] The Wrath of Osaka (Scenario), Directed by Maurice Costello, William V. Ranous, with Maurice Costello, Clara Kimball Young, William V. Ranous,
1913: [04.02] Alixe or The Test of Friendship (Scenario), Directed by William V. Ranous, with Helen Gardner, Harry T. Morey, Earle Williams,
1913: [03.15] The Dog House Builders (Scenario: (--??--)), Directed by James Young, with Wally Van, Hughie Mack, Flora Finch,
1913: [02.15] Beau Brummel (Scenario), Directed by James Young, with James Young, Clara Kimball Young, Charles Chapman,
1913: [02.04] The Classmate's Frolic (Scenario), Directed by Ralph Ince, with Flora Finch, Anita Stewart, Rosemary Theby,
1913: [02.00] The Pickwick Papers (Scenario), Directed by Laurence Trimble, with John Bunny, , ,
1912: [12.27] The Reincarnation of Karma (The Reincarnation of Komar) (Scenario), Directed by Van Dyke Brooke, with Courtenay Foote, Rosemary Theby, Lillian Walker,
1912: [12.17] The Night before Christmas (Scenario), Directed by Van Dyke Brooke, with Maurice Costello, Leah Baird, Helene Costello,
1912: [11/23] The Eavesdropper (Scenario), Directed by James Young, with Clara Kimball Young, Kenneth Casey, Adele de Garde,
1912: [10.16] An Elephant on Their Hands (Scenario), Directed by Frederick A. Thomson, with George Ober, Kate Price, Flora Finch,
1912: [] The Money Kings (Scenario), Directed by Van Dyke Brooke, William Humphrey, with Maurice Costello, Rose Tapley, Frank A. Lyons,
1912: [] Rip Van Winkle (Scenario), Directed by Charles Kent, with Robert McWade sr., Rose Tapley, Helene Costello,
1912: [05.27] The Lady of the Lake (Scenario), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Harry T. Morey, Ralph Ince, ,
1912: [02.20] The Love of John Ruskin (Scenario), Directed by Van Dyke Brooke, with Earle Williams, Helen Gardner, Leo Delaney,
1911: [12.19] Vanity Fair (Scenario), Directed by Charles Kent, with Helen Gardner, William V. Ranous, John Bunny,
1911: [10.21] Lady Godiva (Scenario), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Julia Swayne Gordon, Robert Gaillard, Kate Price,
1911: [08.05] The Death of King Edward III (Scenario), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Charles Kent, Helen Gardner, William Humphrey,
1911: [02.21] A Tale of Two Cities (Scenario), Directed by William Humphrey, Rollin S. Sturgeon, with Maurice Costello, Florence Turner, John Bunny,
1911: [01.26] The Poor Sick Men (Scenario: (AKA E. Mullin)), Directed by Frank Powell, with Dell Henderson, Grace Henderson, Marion Sunshine,
1910: [08/06] Uncle Tom's cabin (Scenario), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Florence Turner, Mary Fuller, Flora Finch,
1910: [07.26] An Uncle Tom's Cabin (Scenario), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Florence Turner, Mary Fuller, Edwin R. Phillips,
1910: [02.05] The Twelfth Night (Director), Directed by Charles Kent, with Julia Swayne Gordon, Charles Kent, Florence Turner,
1909: [12.31] Richelieu, or The Conspiracy (Scenario), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Maurice Costello, William Humphrey, Charles Kent,
1909: [12.25] A Midsummer Night's Dream (Scenario), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, Charles Kent, with Maurice Costello, Rose Tapley, Florence Turner,
1909: [09.04] Les Miserables (The Galley Slave) (Scenario), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with William V. Ranous, Maurice Costello, William Humphrey,
1909: [06.22] The Duke's Jester or A Fool's Revenge (Scenario), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with Maurice Costello, William Humphrey,
1909: [05.01] Oliver Twist (Scenario), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with , William Humphrey, Elita Proctor Otis,
1909: [03.27] King Lear (Scenario), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, William V. Ranous, with William V. Ranous, William Humphrey, Julia Arthur,
1909: [01.19] Ruy Blas (Scenario), Directed by J. Stuart Blackton, with William Humphrey, Maurice Costello, Julia Arthur,

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