William C. McGann
DirectorSpecial EffectsCinematographer
- Born
- April 15, 1893
- Died
- November 15, 1977
William C. McGann was an American director of second features. He began his film career as assistant cameraman and graduated to cinematographer for Douglas Fairbanks in the late 1910s. He had a long tenure as director with the Warner Bros. "B" unit, 1930-39. Afterwards, he had brief spells withβ¦
Director
| Trial by Trigger(1944) |
| America's Hidden Weapon(1944) |
| Frontier Badmen(1943) |
| The Man Killers(1943) |
| American Empire(1942) |
Producer
| Penrod and Sam(1937) |
Cinematographer
| The Wedding March(1928) |
| Rembrandt(1925) |
| Ponce de Leon(1924) |
| Pre-Historic Man(1924) |
| Paul Revere(1924) |
Second Unit or Assistant Director
| The Kennel Murder Case(1933) |
| Alias the Doctor(1932) |
| Gold Dust Gertie(1931) |
| Golden Dawn(1930) |
| A Notorious Affair(1930) |
Special Effects
| On Moonlight Bay(1951) |
| Fort Worth(1951) |
| Operation Pacific(1951) |
| Three Secrets(1950) |
| The Daughter of Rosie O'Grady(1950) |
Additional Crew
| I Live for Love(1935) |
Self
| When the Clouds Roll by(1919)as Self |