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Thomas H. Ince
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Thomas H. Ince

1882Newport, Rhode Island, USA37 Films

Thomas Harper Ince (November 16, 1880 – November 19, 1924) was an American silent era filmmaker and media proprietor. Ince was known as the "Father of the Western" and was responsible for making over 800 films. His untimely death at the height of his career, after he became severely ill aboard the private yacht of media tycoon William Randolph Hearst, has caused much speculation, although the official cause of his death was heart failure.

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37 titles
Anna Christie
5.5

Anna Christie

1923
The Dividend

The Dividend

1916
Civilization
5.2

Civilization

1916
The Stepping Stone

The Stepping Stone

1916
Peggy

Peggy

1916
The Toast of Death

The Toast of Death

1915
The Devil

The Devil

1915
The Last of the Line
6.6

The Last of the Line

1914
The Boomerang

The Boomerang

1913
The Battle of Gettysburg
1.0

The Battle of Gettysburg

1913
The Struggle
5.0

The Struggle

1913
The Invaders
5.5

The Invaders

1912
On Secret Service
5.0

On Secret Service

1912
The Outcast

The Outcast

1912
The Lieutenant's Last Fight
5.5

The Lieutenant's Last Fight

1912
The Post Telegrapher
4.0

The Post Telegrapher

1912
The Deserter

The Deserter

1912
The Heart of an Indian
5.5

The Heart of an Indian

1912
War on the Plains

War on the Plains

1912
His Dress Shirt

His Dress Shirt

1911
The Better Way

The Better Way

1911
'Tween Two Loves

'Tween Two Loves

1911
The Toss of a Coin

The Toss of a Coin

1911
As a Boy Dreams
4.0

As a Boy Dreams

1911
Behind the Times

Behind the Times

1911
For the Queen's Honor

For the Queen's Honor

1911
In the Sultan's Garden

In the Sultan's Garden

1911
Sweet Memories
4.0

Sweet Memories

1911
In Old Madrid
4.0

In Old Madrid

1911
A Manly Man

A Manly Man

1911
Artful Kate
3.0

Artful Kate

1911
The Convert

The Convert

1911
Her Darkest Hour

Her Darkest Hour

1911
The Mirror

The Mirror

1911
Maid or Man

Maid or Man

1911
The Dream
5.5

The Dream

1911
Their First Misunderstanding

Their First Misunderstanding

1911