Russell, William D.

Russell, William D.
1908-1968
   Nacido en Indianapolis, Minnesota, es director de peliculas desde 1945 hasta 1951. Realiza en total siete largometrajes, de los que cinco son comedias, uno se inscribe en la linea del cine de aventuras dramaticas, y uno mas resulta ser un western mo delico, Best of the Badmen, el ultimo de los que dirigio. Despues, hasta 1966, se dedico a la TV, realizando episodios de series como Perry Mason.
  FILMOGRAFIA
    Best of the Badmen. 1951. 84 minutos. Technicolor. RKO. Robert Ryan, Claire Trevor, Robert Preston, Walter Brennan, Bruce Cabot.

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