
Director
Clarence Brown
1890Clinton, Massachusetts, USA50 Films
Clarence Leon Brown (May 10, 1890 – August 17, 1987) was an American film director. After serving as a fighter pilot and flight instructor in the United States Army Air Service during World War I, Brown was given his first co-directing credit (with Tourneur) for The Great Redeemer (1920). Later that year, he directed a major portion of The Last of the Mohicans after Tourneur was injured in a fall.
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5.7
Plymouth Adventure
1952
10.0
When in Rome
1952
5.3
It's a Big Country
1951
6.7
Angels in the Outfield
1951
6.3
To Please a Lady
1950
7.3
Intruder in the Dust
1949
6.7
Song of Love
1947
6.6
The Yearling
1946
7.3
National Velvet
1945
6.5
The White Cliffs of Dover
1944
6.2
The Human Comedy
1943
7.3
They Met in Bombay
1941
6.8
Come Live with Me
1941
6.8
Edison, the Man
1940
5.8
The Rains Came
1939
5.9
Idiot's Delight
1939
5.8
Of Human Hearts
1938
6.5
Conquest
1937
5.3
The Gorgeous Hussy
1936
6.6
Wife vs. Secretary
1936
6.5
Ah, Wilderness!
1935
6.5
Anna Karenina
1935
6.8
Chained
1934
6.9
Sadie McKee
1934
5.6
Night Flight
1933
6.2
Looking Forward
1933
7.0
The Son-Daughter
1932
6.8
Letty Lynton
1932
6.4
Emma
1932
7.0
Possessed
1931
6.1
A Free Soul
1931
5.7
Inspiration
1931
6.3
Romance
1930
6.0
Anna Christie
1930
7.0
Navy Blues
1929
3.0
Wonder of Women
1929
6.4
A Woman of Affairs
1928
5.9
The Trail of '98
1928
7.2
Flesh and the Devil
1926
7.3
Kiki
1926
6.3
The Eagle
1925
5.9
The Goose Woman
1925
6.5
Smouldering Fires
1925
5.2
The Signal Tower
1924
5.5




