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Born November 18, 1901 · Buffalo, New York, USA
H. Bruce 'Lucky' Humberstone (b. November 18, 1901, Buffalo, New York - d. October 11, 1984, Los Angeles, California) was a movie actor (as a child), a script clerk, an assistant director, working with directors such as King Vidor, Edmund Goulding and Allan Dwan and, ultimately, a director. One of twenty-eight founders of the Directors Guild of America, Humberstone worked on several silent movie films for 20th Century Fox. Humberstone did not specialize; he worked on comedies, dramas, and melodramas. Humberstone is best known today for his work on some of the Charlie Chan films. In the 1950s, Humberstone worked mostly on TV. He retired in 1962, and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He died in 1984, aged 82. Description above from the Wikipedia article H. Bruce Humberstone, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Madison Avenue
1961

Tarzan's Fight for Life
1958

Tarzan and the Trappers
1958

Tarzan and the Lost Safari
1957

The Purple Mask
1955

Ten Wanted Men
1955

The Desert Song
1953

She's Working Her Way Through College
1952

Happy Go Lovely
1951

South Sea Sinner
1950

Fury at Furnace Creek
1948

The Homestretch
1947

Three Little Girls in Blue
1946

Within These Walls
1945

Wonder Man
1945

Pin Up Girl
1944

Hello, Frisco, Hello
1943

To the Shores of Tripoli
1942

Iceland
1942

I Wake Up Screaming
1941

Sun Valley Serenade
1941

Tall, Dark and Handsome
1941

The Quarterback
1940

Lucky Cisco Kid
1940

Pack Up Your Troubles
1939

Pardon Our Nerve
1939

Charlie Chan in Honolulu
1938

While New York Sleeps
1938

Time Out for Murder
1938

Rascals
1938

Checkers
1937

Charlie Chan at the Olympics
1937

Charlie Chan at the Opera
1936

Charlie Chan at the Race Track
1936

Three Live Ghosts
1936

Silk Hat Kid
1935

Ladies Love Danger
1935

The Dragon Murder Case
1934

Merry Wives of Reno
1934

Good-bye Love
1933

King of the Jungle
1933

If I Had a Million
1932

The Crooked Circle
1932
Hot Spot
1932

Strangers of the Evening
1932
The City of Stars: A Reporters Visit to the Universal Studios
1924