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>===== Original Message From Film and TV Studies Discussion List
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>9 Edward F. Cline 7.57
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>This list is off IMDb, based on how well they're films get rated.  Maybe
Spielberg is not as popular as people think he is.  I've never heart of
Ryazanov, Parott, Cline, or Mallet, though.  (No, it's not a typo for Mamet.)
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>Scott Andrew Hutchins
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Eddie Cline directed (sometimes uncredited) most notably a lot of films
starring W. C. Fields or Buster Keaton.  That should probably get him a solid
number of hits on the IMDb search engine.

--Richard J. Leskosky

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