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    Ray Enright (March 25, 1896 – April 3, 1965) was an American film director. He directed 73 films between 192753, many of them for Warner Bros. He oversaw comedy films like Joe E. Brown vehicles, five of the six informal pairings of Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell, and later directed a number of Westerns, many featuring Randolph Scott.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0258015Ray Enright - IMDb

    Ray Enright. Director: Song of the West. Ray Enright, born in Anderson, Indiana, came to Los Angeles with his family at the age of five. He attended Los Angeles High School and in 1913 started motion picture work as an assistant cutter at the Mack Sennett studio. He served in World War I as a member of the Signal Corps.

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    • March 25, 1896
    • Ray Enright
    • April 3, 1965
  3. May 7, 2024 · Ray Enright (born March 25, 1896, Anderson, Indiana, U.S.—died April 3, 1965, Los Angeles, California) was an American film director who made more than 70 films in a variety of genres. Enright was a former editor for Mack Sennett. He directed his first film, a comedy short, Verse or Worse, in 1921.

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  4. Ray Enright. Director: Song of the West. Ray Enright, born in Anderson, Indiana, came to Los Angeles with his family at the age of five. He attended Los Angeles High School and in 1913 started motion picture work as an assistant cutter at the Mack Sennett studio.

  5. Return of the Bad Men: Directed by Ray Enright. With Randolph Scott, Robert Ryan, Anne Jeffreys, George 'Gabby' Hayes. When part of Oklahoma Territory becomes officially part of the U.S., Vance Cordrell is forced to deal with some of the most infamous outlaws of the Old West.

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    • Ray Enright
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  6. Ray Enright (25 March 1896 – 3 April 1965) was an American film director. He directed 73 films between 1927 and 1953. He was born in Anderson, Indiana and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack.

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  8. Ray Enright. (1896—1965) Quick Reference. (1896–1965). Film director. A durable director from the silent film days, he helmed a series of light musicals for Warner Brothers and First National in the 1930s. Enright was born ... From: Enright, Ray [mond E.] in The Oxford Companion to the American Musical » Subjects: Music.