Dudley Murphy
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Dudley Murphy

Jul 10, 1867 - Winchester, Massachusetts, United States

Dudley Bowles Murphy (July 10, 1897 – February 22, 1968) was an American film director. In his first short film, Soul of the Cypress (1921), a variation on the Orpheus myth, the film's protagonist falls in love with a dryad (a wood nymph whose soul dwells in an ancient tree) and throws himself into the sea to become immortal and spend eternity with her. Murphy's then-wife Chase Harringdine played the dryad. Murphy followed this with Danse Macabre (1922) featuring Adolph Bolm, Olin Howland, and Ruth Page.

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Movie1933Emperor JonesDirectorDirecting
Movie1941Yes, Indeed!DirectorDirecting
Movie1931Confessions of a Co-EdDirectorDirecting
Movie1932The Sport ParadeDirectorDirecting
Movie1929Black and TanDirectorDirecting
Movie1929Black and TanWriterWriting
Movie1929St. Louis BluesDirectorDirecting
Movie1941The Merry-Go-RoundupDirectorDirecting
Movie1921Soul of the CypressDirectorDirecting
Movie1922Danse macabreDirectorDirecting
Movie1939One Third of a NationDirectorDirecting
Movie1935The Night Is YoungDirectorDirecting
Movie1928SkyscraperStoryWriting
Movie1931He Was Her ManDirectorDirecting
Movie1939One Third of a NationAdaptationWriting
Movie1924Ballet MécaniqueDirectorDirecting
Movie1939Main Street LawyerDirectorDirecting
Movie1924Ballet MécaniqueCinematographyCrew
Movie1931DraculaDialogueWriting
Movie1929Jazz HeavenWriterWriting
Movie1936Don't Gamble with LoveDirectorDirecting
Movie1941Alabamy BoundDirectorDirecting
Movie1941LazybonesDirectorDirecting
Movie1931DraculaAdditional DialogueCrew
Movie1931DraculaContinuityDirecting
Movie1941Abercrombie Had a ZombieDirectorDirecting
Movie1943YolandaDirectorDirecting
Movie1929St. Louis BluesWriterWriting
Movie1941I Don't Want to Set the World on FireDirectorDirecting
Movie1944Alma de bronceDirectorDirecting