



Louis King
Directing

Biography
No overview available.
Known For
Acting History
1959
The Deputy
TVDirector
The Swamp Fox
TVDirector
1957
Goodyear Theatre
TVDirector
Alcoa Theatre
TVDirector
1956
Massacre
Director
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre
TVDirector
1955
Gunsmoke
TVDirector
1954
Dangerous Mission
Director
1953
Powder River
Director
Sabre Jet
Director
1952
The Lion and the Horse
Director
1951
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok
TVDirector
1950
Frenchie
Director
1948
Green Grass of Wyoming
Director
1947
Thunder in the Valley
Director
1946
Smoky
Director
1945
Thunderhead: Son of Flicka
Director
1944
Ladies of Washington
Director
1943
Chetniks!
Director
1942
Young America
Director
1940
1939
1938
The Lady Objects
as Porter
You Can't Take It with You
as Man (uncredited)
Bulldog Drummond in Africa
Director
Hunted Men
Director
Prison Farm
Director
Tom Sawyer, Detective
Director
Tip-Off Girls
Director
Illegal Traffic
Director
1937
Bulldog Drummond's Revenge
Director
Bulldog Drummond Comes Back
Director
Draegerman Courage
Director
Wild Money
Director
Melody for Two
Director
Wine, Women and Horses
Director
That Man's Here Again
Director
1936
The White Angel
as Secretary (uncredited)
Special Investigator
Director
Song of the Saddle
Director
Road Gang
Director
Bengal Tiger
Director
1935
1934
1933
Life in the Raw
Director
Una viuda romántica
Director
1932
The Arm of the Law
Director
Police Court
Director
The County Fair
Director
Robbers' Roost
Director
Drifting Souls
Director
1931
1930
1929
Mexicali Rose
as Dad, the Drunk
The Freckled Rascal
Director
The Little Savage
Director
Pals of the Prairie
Director
The Vagabond Cub
Director
1928
The Bantam Cowboy
Director
The Little Buckaroo
Director
Rough Ridin' Red
Director
Young Whirlwind
Director
Orphan of the Sage
Director
Terror Mountain
Director
The Fightin' Redhead
Director
1927
Is Your Daughter Safe?
Director
The Boy Rider
Director
1924
Ace of the Law
Director
1923
1922
Peaceful Peters
Director
Sheriff of Sun Dog
Director
1921
Ever Since Eve
as Lieutenant Gerald O'Connor
1919
The Forbidden Room
as Stool Pigeon







