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Edward Killy Filmography

DirectingBORN 1903CONNECTICUT24 FILMS IN DB

EdwardKilly

Known for Directing · Wanderer of the Wasteland, Robbers of the Range, The Bandit Trail

24
FILMS IN DB
$227
TOTAL VALUE
6
PRICED
$38
AVG VALUE
OTHER
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Freckles
~$111 · OTHER · 1935
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Nevada
$14 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Edward Killy, born on January 26, 1903, was a prolific director and assistant director whose work primarily flourished in the B-Western genre during the mid-20th century. With a career spanning over three decades, Killy directed more than 20 films, earning a special place in the hearts of collectors for his contributions to the Western genre. His most notable work, *The Fargo Kid* (1940), stands out as a quintessential B-Western, exemplifying the charm and spirit of the era. Collectors particularly seek out Killy's films for their nostalgic value and the unique storytelling style he brought to the genre. Killy's earlier career as an assistant director under Hollywood legends like George Cukor and Dorothy Arzner added depth to his filmmaking prowess, making titles like *Little Women* (1933) and *What Price Hollywood?* (1932) invaluable for fans of classic cinema. His ability to work with stars like Katharine Hepburn and Robert Mitchum further solidified his legacy, making his films not only collectible but also essential viewing for anyone interested in the evolution of American film. With a keen eye for direction and a knack for engaging narratives, Edward Killy remains a noteworthy figure in the history of physical media collecting.

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