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Born July 10, 1867 in 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Dudley Murphy licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Alma de bronce

Yolanda

Yes, Indeed!

Lazybones

Main Street Lawyer

One Third of a Nation

Don't Gamble with Love

The Night Is Young

Emperor Jones

The Sport Parade

Confessions of a Co-Ed

Drácula

Dracula

Black and Tan

Jazz Heaven

St. Louis Blues

Stocks and Blondes

Skyscraper

Ballet Mécanique

Danse macabre

Soul of the Cypress