Edwin S. Porter

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Edwin S. Porter is a director, cinematographer, actor, producer and screenwriter, known for Before the Nickelodeon: The Cinema of Edwin S. Porter (1982), Bella Donna (1915) and The Eternal City (1915).

Edwin S. Porter

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Edwin S. Porter's filmography

Director

Edwin is listed as director for one hundred fifteen titles.

Bella Donna

Bella Donna
Film, 1915


The Eternal City

The Eternal City
Film, 1915


The White Pearl

The White Pearl
Film, 1915


Zaza

Zaza
Film, 1915


Hearts Adrift

Hearts Adrift
Film, 1914


Lost Illusions

Lost Illusions
Film, 1911


On the Brink

On the Brink
Film, 1911


A Heroine of '76

A Heroine of '76
Film, 1911


Cupid's Pranks

Cupid's Pranks
Film, 1908


The 'Teddy' Bears

The 'Teddy' Bears
Film, 1907


Cohen's Fire Sale

Cohen's Fire Sale
Film, 1907


Jack the Kisser

Jack the Kisser
Film, 1907


The Terrible Kids

The Terrible Kids
Film, 1906


The Kleptomaniac

The Kleptomaniac
Film, 1905


The White Caps

The White Caps
Film, 1905


European Rest Cure

European Rest Cure
Film, 1904


Maniac Chase

Maniac Chase
Film, 1904


Dog Factory

Dog Factory
Film, 1904


Scarecrow Pump

Scarecrow Pump
Film, 1904


Uncle Tom's Cabin

Uncle Tom's Cabin
Film, 1903


The Gay Shoe Clerk

The Gay Shoe Clerk
Film, 1903


Day at the Circus

Day at the Circus
Film, 1901


The Mystic Swing

The Mystic Swing
Film, 1900


A Dull Razor

A Dull Razor
Film, 1900


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Cinematographer

Edwin is listed as cinematographer for sixteen titles.

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Actor

Edwin is listed as actor for two titles.

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Producer

Edwin is listed as producer for two titles.

Sunshine Sue

Sunshine Sue
Film, 1910


The Cord of Life

The Cord of Life
Film, 1909


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Screenwriter

Edwin is listed as screenwriter for one title.

Lost Illusions

Lost Illusions
Film, 1911


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