Elmer Clifton

Elmer Clifton – Director Filmography & Movies

Directing
Born in Chicago, he was an actor in touring stock companies before making his screen debut in 1912. Joining D.W. Griffith's Fine Arts Studio in 1914, he was cast as Union officer Phil Stoneman in "The Birth of a Nation" (1915) and as The Rhapsodie in the Babylonian story of "Intolerance" (1916). He was also a second-unit director for those films. Promoted to director in 1917, Clifton supervised several successful Fine Arts comedies starring Dorothy Gish while continuing to serve as Griffith's assistant. Their association culminated with the blockbuster "Way Down East" (1920). Clifton shot much

Directed by Elmer Clifton

Not Wanted (1949) 1080P
Not Wanted (1949) Drama
The Old Chisholm Trail (1942) 1080P
The Old Chisholm Trail (1942) Action, Music
Custer's Last Stand (1936) DVD
Custer's Last Stand (1936) Action, Western
Boss of Rawhide (1943) 1080P
Boss of Rawhide (1943) Western