Erle Cauthorn Kenton entered films as an actor with the Mack Sennett troupe (he was one of the original Keystone Kops). As a director he is best known for the truly disturbing classic: Island of Lost Souls (1932). Turning to television in the 1950s he directed series such as Racket Squad, Public Defender and The Texan
Movie | Name the Woman | 1928 |
Movie | Island of Lost Souls | 1932 |
Movie | Naval Academy | 1941 |
Movie | The Last Parade | 1931 |
Movie | Frisco Lil | 1942 |
Movie | Other Women's Husbands | 1926 |
Movie | Tea: With a Kick! | 1923 |
Movie | Left Over Ladies | 1931 |
Movie | The Palm Beach Girl | 1926 |
Movie | Melody for Three | 1941 |
Movie | I'm the Sheriff | 1927 |
Movie | Secrets of Beauty | 1951 |
Movie | Devil's Squadron | 1936 |
Movie | The Girl in the Pullman | 1927 |
Movie | Fight for the Title | 1957 |
Movie | The Sporting Age | 1928 |
Movie | The Danger Signal | 1925 |
Movie | Companionate Marriage | 1928 |
Movie | Little Miss Big | 1946 |
Movie | Trial Marriage | 1929 |
Movie | From Hell to Heaven | 1933 |