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  1. Director William Beaudine's long association with the lowest of low-budget "B" pictures in the talkie era has tended to obscure his largely worthwhile silent efforts. Breaking into films in 1909 as a jack-of-all-trades for director D.W. Griffith, Beaudine directed his first film in 1915.

  2. William Beaudine. Film: West side of the 1700 block of Vine Street. Director Born William Washington Beaudine on Jan. 15, 1892 in New York, NY. Died March 18, 1970 of uremic poisoning in West Hills Hospital, CA. T he career of film director William Beaudine began early in the silent movie days and continued into the television era.

  3. Here Come the Marines - (Original Trailer)When they're drafted, the Bowery Boys set out to solve a murder in Here Come the Marines (1952). William Beaudine Jr. Son. Lucille Beaudine Warden. Daughter. Skip Beaudine. Grandson. Began his career as a prop boy for D.W. Griffith in 1909 and worked his way up to the director's chair six years later.

  4. William Beaudine. Film: West side of the 1700 block of Vine Street. Director Born William Washington Beaudine on Jan. 15, 1892 in New York, NY. Died March 18, 1970 of uremic poisoning in West Hills Hospital, CA. T he career of film director William Beaudine began early in the silent movie days and continued into the television era.

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  6. A retired detective, Nick Trayne, is hired to look for a missing banker. During the investigation, the aforementioned banker returns in a zombie-like state. Trayne must track down the madman responsible for the banker's state. Director: William Beaudine | Stars: James Dunn, Joan Woodbury, Paul McVey, Vera Gordon. Votes: 682.

  7. William Beaudine January 15, 1892 — March 18, 1970 • 78 y.o. (132)