Albert W. Hale (January 1, 1882 – February 27, 1947)[1][2] was a French-born American early film director and producer.[3] He directed some 35 films from 1912 until 1915. He worked for
Majestic Film Company studio,[4][5] and the National Film Corporation.[4]
^Inc, Nielsen Business Media (March 15, 1947).
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^Exley, Charles (2017). "Popular Musical Star Tokuko Takagi and Vaudeville Modernism in the Taishõ Asakusa Opera". Japanese Language and Literature. 51 (1): 63–90.
JSTOR44508506.
^"Motion Picture News". Motion Picture News Incorporated. May 3, 1912 – via Google Books.
Albert W. Hale (January 1, 1882 – February 27, 1947)[1][2] was a French-born American early film director and producer.[3] He directed some 35 films from 1912 until 1915. He worked for
Majestic Film Company studio,[4][5] and the National Film Corporation.[4]
^Inc, Nielsen Business Media (March 15, 1947).
"Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. – via Google Books. {{
cite web}}: |last= has generic name (
help)
^Exley, Charles (2017). "Popular Musical Star Tokuko Takagi and Vaudeville Modernism in the Taishõ Asakusa Opera". Japanese Language and Literature. 51 (1): 63–90.
JSTOR44508506.
^"Motion Picture News". Motion Picture News Incorporated. May 3, 1912 – via Google Books.