Will Cowan
Appearance
For other people with similar names see William Cowan
Will Cowan (1912 – January 4, 1994) was a director and producer of films.[1] He was born in Scotland.
Filmography
- Pony Post (1940), producer
- Boss of Bullion City (1940), producer
- Man from Montana (1941), producer
- Fighting Bill Fargo (1941), producer
- Rawhide Rangers (1941), producer
- The Masked Rider (1941), producer
- Arizona Cyclone (1941), producer
- Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie (1941), producer
- Keeping Fit (1942), producer
- Boss of Hangtown Mesa (1942), producer
- Stagecoach Buckaroo (1942), producer
- Get Going (1943), producer
- He's My Guy (1943), producer
- Gals, Incorporated (1943), producer
- Jungle Woman (1944), co-producer
- Dead Man's Eyes (1944), co-producer
- The Frozen Ghost (1945), producer
- Honeymoon Ahead (1945), producer
- The Dark Horse, producer
- Idea Girl (1946), producer
- Girl Time (1947), director
- Symphony in Swing (1948), director and producer[2]
- Lenny Hambro (1949), director
- Ted Fio Rito and His Orchestra (1949), producer and director[2]
- The Pecos Pistol (1949), producer and director
- Sugar Chile Robinson, Billie Holiday, Count Basie and His Sextet (1950), director
- Tales of the West: Cactus Caravan / South of Santa Fe (1950)
- Jimmy Dorsey's Varieties (1952)[3]
- House Party (1953) with Andy Russell and Della
- Champ Butler Sings (1954) short, starring Champ Butler[4]
- Roundup of Rhythm (1954) with Bill Haley and the Comets
- Rhythms with Rusty (1956), director
- Golden Ladder (1957), director
- Riot in Rhythm (1957), director
- The Big Beat (1958), director and producer
- The Thing That Couldn't Die (1958), director
References
- ^ "Will Cowan". BFI. Archived from the original on January 16, 2021.
- ^ a b Office, Library of Congress Copyright (January 30, 1949). "Catalog of Copyright Entries: Third series" – via Google Books.
- ^ Stockdale, Robert L. "The Dorsey Brothers - Filmdom's Favorites." IAJRC Journal 41.2 (2008): 46-56. ProQuest. Web. 18 Jan. 2022. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
- ^ Webb, Graham (2020). Encyclopedia of American short films, 1926-1959. Jefferson, North Carolina. ISBN 978-1-4766-3926-0. OCLC 1165386404.
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