
Director
Jack White
Born 1897 · Budapest, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary)
Jack White (born Jacob Weiss; March 2, 1897 – April 10, 1984) was a Hungarian-born American film producer, director and writer. His career in the film industry began in the late 1910s and continued until the early 1960s. White produced over 300 films; directed more than 60 of these, and wrote more than 50. He directed some of his sound comedies under the pseudonym "Preston Black." From Wikipedia.
Directed

Disorder in the Court
Director · 1936

The Good Bad Man
Director · 1933
This Way Out
Director · 1923

Bang!
Director · 1921
The Vagrant
Director · 1921

Poppin' the Cork
Director · 1933
Love Comes to Mooneyville
Director · 1936

Slippery Silks
Director · 1936

Half Shot Shooters
Director · 1936

A Pain in the Pullman
Director · 1936

A Twilight Baby
Director · 1920
Fibbing Fibbers
Director · 1936
His Marriage Mix-up
Director · 1935
Stuck in the Sticks
Director · 1937

Ants in the Pantry
Director · 1936

Grips, Grunts and Groans
Director · 1937

Back to the Woods
Director · 1937

Holy Smoke
Director · 1921
Writing
Old Sawbones
Screenplay · 1935

Innocently Guilty
Screenplay · 1950

Back from the Front
Writer · 1943

A Pain in the Pullman
Writer · 1936

The Fire Chaser
Writer · 1954
One Spooky Night
Screenplay · 1955
Doggie in the Bedroom
Writer · 1954

Bubble Trouble
Screenplay · 1953

A Missed Fortune
Screenplay · 1952

Loose Loot
Screenplay · 1953

A Good Scout
Writer · 1922
House About It
Story · 1950
