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Alfred L. Werker (December 2, 1896 – July 28, 1975) was a film director whose work in movies spanned from 1917 through 1957. After a number of film production jobs and assistant directing, Werker co-directed his first film, Ridin' the Wind in 1925 alongside director Del Andrews. He was brought in by Fox Film Corporation executives to re-shoot and re-edit Erich von Stroheim's film Hello, Sister! (1933), co-starring Boots Mallory and ZaSu Pitts. Most of Werk
Gender: Male
Born On: 2-Dec-1896
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Alfred L. Werker's Filmography on Tv
Find list of movies directed by Alfred L. Werker on tv. Select any movie link to find details about the movie. Movies are sorted in decreasing order of release date i.e. movie with latest release date is shown first.
The Young Don't Cry (1957)
An orphaned teen gets involved with some chain-gang convicts.
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#DramaAt Gunpoint (1955)
A general-store keeper (Fred MacMurray) scares off bank robbers with a lucky shot, but they come back.
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#WesternThe Last Posse (1953)
A posse's pursuit of bank robbers ends with loot missing and a sheriff (Broderick Crawford) wounded.
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#WesternWalk East On Beacon (1952)
An FBI agent works with a refugee scientist and the Coast Guard to crack a Soviet spy ring in Boston.
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#DramaThe Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939)
Having once again avoided criminal conviction, Professor Moriarity develops a murderous plan to “finish off” his last major nemesis, Sherlock Holmes, by making him fail to prevent the perfect crime. Does it involve a family curse, the crown jewels of England, or something else…
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939)
Having once again avoided criminal conviction, Professor Moriarity develops a murderous plan to “finish off” his last major nemesis, Sherlock Holmes, by making him fail to prevent the perfect crime. Does it involve a family curse, the crown jewels of England, or something else…
News Night (1939)
Newspaper editor (Foster) will do almost anything to increase circulation. He campaigns to free a condemned man while accusing a wealthy ex-criminal of a string of murders.
Un capriccio (1937)
A trio of American crooks board a ship bound for Europe, intending to get rid of $100,000 in stolen dough. With detective John Wade breathing down their necks, the crooks stash the loot in the trunk belonging to vacationing schoolmarm Mary Smith.