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Born August 24, 1886 in Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Arthur Rosson (August 24, 1886 – June 17, 1960) was an English film director. He directed 61 films between 1917 and 1948. He was born in London and died in Los Angeles, California. Rosson came from a film-making family. His brother, Harold Rosson, was an Academy Award-nominated cinematographer and several other family members were involved in the early film industry. He was also the brother of silent film actress Helene Rosson and actor and director Richard Rosson.

Heller in Pink Tights

The Jayhawkers!

The Ten Commandments

Living It Up

The Greatest Show on Earth

The Cariboo Trail

Red River

Unconquered

The Outlaw

Reap the Wild Wind

Ball of Fire

North West Mounted Police

Union Pacific

King of the Sierras

Trailing Trouble

Boots of Destiny

The Plainsman

The Scoundrel

Crime Without Passion

Flaming Guns

Hidden Gold

Women Who Play

The Wide Open Spaces

The Concentratin' Kid

Trailing Trouble

The Mounted Stranger

The Long, Long Trail

Points West

The Winged Horseman

The Farmer's Daughter

The Play Girl

Silk Legs

The Last Outlaw

Set Free

Stranded in Paris

The Soapsuds Lady

You'd Be Surprised

Wet Paint

A Sweet Pickle

Over Thereabouts

The Meddler

The Fighting Demon

The Burning Trail

Tearing Through

Straight Through

Taming the West

Ridin' Pretty

The Measure of a Man

The Satin Girl

Little Johnny Jones

Garrison's Finish

Always the Woman

The Fighting Streak

The Fire Bride

For Those We Love

Prisoners of Love

Polly of the Storm Country

Rough-Riding Romance

Sahara

The Coming of the Law

100% American

Headin' South

A Successful Failure

Panthea

Discord and Harmony

The Spirit of the Flag
Bonita's Father

A Cure for Pokeritis