W. H. Clifford

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title: W. H. Clifford
text: William H. Clifford was a writer, director, and film company head during the silent film era. He was a production manager for Monogram Film Company. He worked for Marcus Loew and Thomas Ince. He was born in Washington, D.C., and wrote vaudeville sketches before linking up with film producer Thomas Ince. Clifford wrote stories for the Famous Players studio before coming to California. He organized his own studio in 1917. Victor Kremer managed his W. H. Clifford Photoplay Company film production b
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description: American film writer and director
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