← Back to explore

Edward F. Cline

Directing

Born November 4, 1891 · Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA

Died May 22, 1961

Also known as Edward Francis Cline · Edward Cline · Eddie Cline

Biography

Edward Francis Cline (November 4, 1891 – May 22, 1961) was an American screenwriter, actor, writer and director best known for his work with comedians W.C. Fields and Buster Keaton.

Filmography30 titles

Fighting to Live

1934Director

One Week

1920Director, Writer

The Scarecrow

1920as Hit-and-Run Truck Driver (uncredited)

Cops

1922as Hobo (uncredited)

The Goat

1921as Cop by Telephone Pole (uncredited)

The 'High Sign'

1921Director, Writer

Neighbors

1920as The Cop (uncredited)

You Can't Cheat an Honest Man

1939Director

The Cowboy Millionaire

1935Director

Three Ages

1923Director

The Electric House

1922Director, Writer

The Play House

1921as Orangutan Trainer (uncredited)

Convict 13

1920as Hangman

The Blacksmith

1922as Engineer

The Haunted House

1921as Customer in Bank

The Bank Dick

1940Director

My Little Chickadee

1940Director

Day Dreams

1922as The Theater Director

The Boat

1921as SOS Receiver (uncredited)

My Wife's Relations

1922Writer

Breaking the Ice

1938Director

Peck's Bad Boy

1934Director

The Dude Ranger

1934Director

The Saphead

1920as Stock Exchange member (uncredited)

Hook, Line and Sinker

1930Director

When a Man's a Man

1935Director

Murder with Pictures

1936Associate Producer

The Villain Still Pursued Her

1940Director

Private Buckaroo

1942Director

Private Snuffy Smith

1942Director