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Kenneth S. Webb is a Director and Adaptation American born on 16 october 1892 at New York City (USA)

Kenneth S. Webb

Kenneth S. Webb
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Nationality USA
Birth 16 october 1892 at New York City (USA)
Death 23 march 1966 (at 73 years)

Kenneth S. Webb est un réalisateur, scénariste et compositeur américain né le 16 octobre 1892 à New York, État de New York (États-Unis), décédé le 23 mars 1966 à Hollywood (États-Unis).

Biography

Il est le frère de Roy Webb (1888-1982), compositeur de musiques de films.

Best films

The Gay Divorcee (1934)
(Adaptation)

Usually with

Alice Brady
Alice Brady
(4 films)
Frank Losee
Frank Losee
(3 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Kenneth S. Webb (13 films)

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Director

The Daring Years, 1h10
Directed by Kenneth S. Webb
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Mildred Harris, Clara Bow, Charles Emmett Mack, Tyrone Power Sr., Mary Carr, Joe King

A university student named John Browning (Charles Emmett Mack) goes against his mother's wishes and becomes involved in a torrid love-affair with a fickle young cabaret singer named Susie LaMotte (Mildred Harris). LaMotte toys with the youth's affections and does not tell him that she is already romantically involved with a boxer named Jim Moran (Joe King).
Fair Lady
Fair Lady (1922)
, 1h10
Directed by Kenneth S. Webb
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Adventure, Crime
Actors Betty Blythe, Thurston Hall, Robert Elliott, Gladys Hulette, Florence Auer, Walter James
Rating53% 2.6707752.6707752.6707752.6707752.670775
In Sicily, Count Martinello is assassinated by Cardi and his mafia group on what would have been his wedding day. His bride to be, Countess Margherita, gets word of this from American Norvin Blake, who fails to protect her from Cardi, who wants her for his own. Later, Margherita and Norvin meet in New Orleans, where he declares his love for her.
The Great Adventure
Directed by Kenneth S. Webb
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Lionel Barrymore, Paul Kelly, Jed Prouty, Edward J. Ratcliffe, Fredric March

As summarized in a film publication, Priam Farll (Barrymore), England's noted artist, goes to Warsaw with his valet Henry Leek (Braidon) to escape Lady Sophia Entwhistle (Broske), who is bound to wed him. Sophia follows him to Warsaw and, for the reason of not knowing what else to do, the artist becomes engaged to her. The next day he escapes and returns to London, where his valet dies. Priam gives the deceased valet's name as "Priam Farll" and assumes the valet's name as his own. He attends his own funeral in Westminster where he encounters Lady Sophia in deep mourning weeping bitterly. He leaves before she notices him. Among the valet's letters is one noting an appointment. Priam keeps the late valet's date which turns out to be with an widow who had answered Henry's matrimonial ad. Priam marries the woman under the name Henry Leek. Lack of funds causes Priam to resume his painting, and when his work is recognized he refuses to admit his identity. But when it develops that the late Leek had a wife and two children, who arrive and demand their rights, Priam begins to weaken and eventually proves that he is Priam Farll on the condition that his identity remain secret to protect against Lady Sophia's breach of promise suit.
Jim the Penman
Directed by Kenneth S. Webb
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Crime
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Lionel Barrymore, Gladys Leslie, Anders Randolf

As described in a film publication summary, James "Jim" Ralston (Barrymore) is a forger who is in love with Nina (Rankin). His first attempt at forgery is upon a dance program, and he forges Nina's name for the last waltz. He offers to save Nina's father from ruin by forging a check. He is discovered by the owner of the check, but instead of turning him in, Baron Hartfeld (Randolf) forces Jim to work for him for the next twenty years. Nina is engaged to Louis Percival (MacPherson), but through notes forged by Jim they become estranged. Nina ends up marrying James although she does not love him. As the twenty year period closes, Jim's daughter Louise is about to marry the son of an English banker that Jim is about to ruin. Just in time Percival, whom Jim has previously ruined, and Nina discover the forgery that separated them. Jim, realizing that he is trapped, ends it all by sinking a yacht after locking himself and his companions in the cabin.
Sinners
Sinners (1920)
, 50minutes
Directed by Kenneth S. Webb
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films based on plays
Actors Alice Brady, Crauford Kent, Augusta Anderson, Frank Losee

Based upon a review in a film publication, the plot contrasts the corrupt gay life of the city with the dignity and wholesome life of people in the country. When Mary Horton (Brady) goes to the city seeking work but fails to find it, she is befriended by a woman of questionable reputation. The friends of this woman are the sinners of the film and when word of Mary's association with them reaches home, there are some false accusations made against Mary. After Mary returns to her home, her city friends come to visit, leading to some dramatic situations.
The Fear Market, 50minutes
Directed by Kenneth S. Webb
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Alice Brady, Frank Losee, Bradley Barker, Frederick Burton, Alfred Hickman

Une femme se bat pour surmonter une cabale de maîtres-chanteurs, mais apprend que le patron des maîtres-chanteurs n'est autre que son propre père.

Scriptwriter

The Gay Divorcee, 1h47
Directed by Mark Sandrich
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical, Romance
Themes Films about music and musicians, Musical films
Actors Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Alice Brady, Edward Everett Horton, Betty Grable, Eric Blore
Roles Adaptation
Rating73% 3.6954653.6954653.6954653.6954653.695465
Mimi Glossop (Ginger Rogers) arrives in England to seek a divorce from her geologist husband Cyril, whom she hasn't seen for several years. Under the guidance of her domineering and much-married aunt Hortense (Alice Brady), she consults incompetent and bumbling lawyer Egbert Fitzgerald (Edward Everett Horton), once a fiancé of her aunt. He arranges for her to spend a night at a seaside hotel and to be caught in an adulterous relationship, for which purpose he hires a professional co-respondent, Rodolfo Tonetti (Erik Rhodes). But Egbert forgets to arrange for private detectives to "catch" the couple.