Directing

Edwin Middleton

Born January 1, 1865 · Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Died June 17, 1929 · aged 64

No biography available.

Known For

Pool SharksPool Sharks · 1915
Pool Sharks
5.21915
MovieComedy
Two romantic rivals play a game of pool for the hand of their lady love. W.C. Field's debut film.
Lime Kiln Club Field DayLime Kiln Club Field Day · 1913
Lime Kiln Club Field Day
5.21913
MovieComedy
Modeled after a popular collection of stories known as "Brother Gardener's Lime Kiln Club," the plot features three suitors vying to win the hand of the local beauty. Filmed in 1913, but after considerable footage was shot, the film was abandoned. One hundred years later, the seven reels of untitled and unassembled footage were discovered in the film vaults of the Museum of Modern Art, and are now believed to constitute the earliest surviving feature film starring black actors.
W.C. Fields: 6 Short FilmsW.C. Fields: 6 Short Films · 2000
W.C. Fields: 6 Short Films
7.32000
MovieComedy
A Criterion compilation of "six gems that feature the comic genius at his peak: The Golf Specialist, Pool Sharks (silent), The Pharmacist, The Fatal Glass of Beer, The Barber Shop, and, of course, the notorious The Dentist." Pool Sharks is his first film ever, released in 1915; the rest are all five of Fields’ talking shorts, released from 1930 to 1933.
Rip Van WinkleRip Van Winkle · 1914
Rip Van Winkle
4.51914
MovieDramaFantasy
Rip Van Winkle, a lazy American man, wanders off one day with his dog Wolf into the Kaatskill mountains where he runs into an odd group of men drinking and playing bowls. He drinks some of their mysterious brew and passes out. When he wakes up under a tree he is astonished to find that 20 years have passed and things are a lot different. This is a charming story about how America changed due to the cival war, only in a different and more subtle way than ever told before.
WildfireWildfire · 1915
Wildfire
1915
MovieDramaComedy
John Keefe, a gambler, shoots and kills Robert Barrington in an argument over a card game. Keefe steals Barrington's papers and forges a bill of sale to himself for Barrington's stable of race horses back east. The stable includes the prize filly, Wildfire. Meanwhile, Barrington's daughters, Henrietta and Myrtle, are becoming worried about their father's long absence in the West. John Garrison, the sheriff of the town in which Barrington was killed, goes East to investigate. He suspects Keefe (now called John Duffy) and begins to build a case, causing Henrietta to become suspicious. Keefe, realizing that the game is almost up, tries to get Wildfire's jockey to throw the big race, but Henrietta saves the day and Wildfire wins.
The Flaming SwordThe Flaming Sword · 1915
The Flaming Sword
1915
MovieDrama
Steve, a young college chap who has been unfortunate in his business career, after a life of dissipation, concludes that life is not worth living and contemplates suicide.

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