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Joseph Kane

Directing

Born March 19, 1894 · San Diego, California, USA

Died August 25, 1975

Also known as Joe Kane · Joseph Inman Kane

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jasper Joseph Inman Kane (19 March 1894, San Diego – 25 August 1975, Santa Monica, California) was a prolific American film director, film producer, film editor and screenwriter. He is best known for his extensive directorship and focus on western films. Kane began his career as a professional cellist. In 1934 he took an interest in film directing and, starting in 1935, he co-directed serials for Mascot Pictures and Republic Pictures. He soon became Republic's top Western film director. Kane's first directorial credit was for The Fighting Marines (1935). When Mascot Pictures and several other small film companies amalgamated into Republic Pictures in 1935, Kane became staff director, remaining at the studio until it ceased production in 1958. He piloted many Gene Autry and Roy Rogers movies and directed John Wayne in films such as The Lawless Nineties (1936) and Flame of Barbary Coast (1944), and Joseph Schildkraut on The Cheaters (1945). Between 1935 and his death in 1975 he directed 119 films and numerous television series episodes. Unlike most Republic house directors, Kane was also credited as associate producer on many of his films. Between 1939-57 he was a major film producer, producing over 60 films. Kane was also a film editor and screenwriter responsible for the editing process of over 20 of his films, and he had a brief stint as an actor. During the 1950s Kane worked steadily in television, with emphasis on Westerns and action series. He spent the last decade of his life as a second-unit director on such productions as Universal Studios Beau Geste (1966) and In Enemy Country (1968). Kane died on August 25, 1975, in Santa Monica, California.

Filmography50+ titles

Gold Mine in the Sky

1938Director

Darkest Africa

1936Director

Man from Cheyenne

1942Director, Producer

Come On, Rangers

1938Director

Heart of the Rockies

1937Director

Round-Up Time in Texas

1937Director

Ridin' Down the Canyon

1942Director

Red River Valley

1941Director, Producer

Born to Be Wild

1938Director

The Old Corral

1936Director

Tumbling Tumbleweeds

1935Director

The Ranger and the Lady

1940Director, Producer

Sheriff of Tombstone

1941Director

Nevada City

1941Director

Git Along Little Dogies

1937Director

Laramie

1959Director

Saga of Death Valley

1939Director

Yodelin' Kid from Pine Ridge

1937Director

Romance on the Range

1942Director

Boots and Saddles

1937Director

The Fighting Marines

1935Director

Riding for Life

1925Story

Colorado

1940Director

The Sagebrush Troubadour

1935Director

Rock Island Trail

1950Director

Song of Nevada

1944Director

Song of Texas

1943Director

Idaho

1943Director

In Old Monterey

1939Director

Sunset Serenade

1942Director

The Carson City Kid

1940Director, Story

Public Cowboy No. 1

1937Director

Oh, Susanna

1936Director

Cheyenne

1955Director

The Plunderers

1948Associate Producer, Director

The Yellow Rose of Texas

1944Director

The Arizona Kid

1939Director, Producer

Hands Across the Border

1944Director

King of the Cowboys

1943Director

Sunset on the Desert

1942Director, Producer

Robin Hood of the Pecos

1941Associate Producer, Director

In Old Caliente

1939Director

Man from Music Mountain

1938Director

Come on, Cowboys

1937Director

Cowboy and the Senorita

1944Director

Wall Street Cowboy

1939Director

Under Western Stars

1938Director

Paradise Express

1937Director

Guns and Guitars

1936Director

Ghost Town Gold

1936Director