Erle Cauthorn Kenton entered films as an actor with the Mack Sennett troupe (he was one of the original Keystone Kops). As a director he is best known for the truly disturbing classic: Island of Lost Souls (1932). Turning to television in the 1950s he directed series such as Racket Squad, Public Defender and The Texan
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The Texan Sixgun Street |
1960 |
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The Texan Desert Passage |
1958 |
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The Texan Image Of Guilt |
1959 |
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The Texan Trouble On The Trail |
1959 |
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The Texan The Lord Will Provide |
1958 |
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The Texan The Ringer |
1959 |
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The Texan The Hemp Tree |
1958 |
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The Texan Outpost |
1959 |
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The Texan The Accuser |
1960 |
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The Texan A Race for Life |
1959 |
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The Texan The Sheriff of Boot Hill |
1959 |
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The Texan No Tears for the Dead |
1958 |
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The Texan No Place to Stop |
1959 |
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The Mack Sennett Collection Down On the Farm |
1920 |
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The Texan Mission To Monterey |
1960 |
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The Texan Captive Crew |
1960 |
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The Texan The Easterner |
1958 |
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The Texan The Duchess of Denver |
1959 |
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The Texan Stampede |
1959 |
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The Texan Showdown |
1960 |
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The Texan Return to Friendly |
1959 |
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The Texan Badman |
1960 |
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Telephone Time The Checkered Flag |
1958 |
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The Texan The Gunfighter |
1959 |
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The Texan Jail For The Innocents |
1958 |
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The Texan Showdown At Abilene |
1959 |
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Telephone Time The Unsinkable Molly Brown |
1957 |
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The Texan The Terrified Town |
1960 |
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Racket Squad Blessed Expense |
1952 |
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The Texan No Way Out |
1959 |
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Telephone Time Fight For the Title |
1957 |
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The Texan The Accuser |
1960 |
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The Texan Lady Tenderfoot |
1960 |
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The Texan Mission To Monterey |
1960 |
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The Texan Captive Crew |
1960 |
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The Texan Badman |
1960 |