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James Cruze

James Cruze (born Jens Cruz Bosen;[1][2][3] March 27, 1884[1][3] – August 3, 1942) was a silent film actor and film director.

James Cruze
Cruze in 1923
Born
Jens Cruz Bosen

(1884-03-27)March 27, 1884
DiedAugust 3, 1942(1942-08-03) (aged 58)
Resting placeHollywood Forever Cemetery
Occupation(s)Actor, film director
Years active1910–1938
Spouses
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(m. 1901; died 1907)
(m. 1913; div. 1923)
(m. 1924; div. 1930)
Alberta Beatrice McCoy
(m. 1941)
Children6

James Cruze is best known today among film buffs as the director of the epic silent western The Covered Wagon.

Personal life edit

Born Jens Cruz Bosen in Ogden, Utah of Mormon parents,[2] Cruze acquired his middle name solely by virtue of his birth date. As Cruze's longtime friend and colleague, actor Luke Cosgrave, explained in a 1930 interview:

Did you hear how Jimmy and I came together? I was playing in Boise with Charley Murray and we needed a young fellow for the good looking hero parts and I wired for Chester Stevens, who was in San Francisco, sending him a ticket to Boise. He got a job right then and handed the ticket to another young fellow. I met the train two days after I had expected Chester and thought how young he seemed. He soon informed me that he was not Chester but Jens Bosen of Ogden. You see, young Jens was born on March 27 and his mother wanted to name him after some famous man born on the same day, so she looked in the almanac, but no great man had a birthday on that date. But she did find it was the anniversary of the battle of Vera Cruze [sic], so she called him Jens Cruze Bosen.[3]

Birth name notwithstanding, Bosen and/or his parents decided well before his professional stage debut to anglicize at least his given name, as evidenced by the impassioned 8th grade commencement speech he delivered, as James Bosen, at Ogden's Central School in June 1898.[4]

Cruze was first married to a fellow Latter Day Saint, identity unknown, circa 1901 until her death in 1907; they had five children.[5][6] By no later than 1914, he had married actress Marguerite Snow,[7] and they had a daughter, Julie Jane. They divorced in 1923.[8] He married actress Betty Compson on October 14, 1924;[9] they were divorced in 1930. He married Alberta Beatrice McCoy in June 1941, and they were still wed when he died.[8]

Career edit

Cruze acted in, directed and or produced over 100 films, mainly during the silent era. His first known acting job was at Lubin Manufacturing Company in 1910. He started at Thanhouser Company in 1911 with She (1911), which is where the majority of his body of work was produced, much of it as the leading man.[citation needed]

After leaving Thanhouser in 1916, he worked for several other companies as director and producer. He became a major director when his 1923 Paramount Pictures production The Covered Wagon became a smash success. This expensive western was filmed under rugged outdoor conditions, lending Cruze's scenes a realism and stature not seen in routine Saturday-matinee westerns. Cruze became one of Paramount's top directors, and in 1926 he scored another success with the seagoing saga Old Ironsides, with large-scale action scenes filmed in an experimental widescreen process.

Turning point edit

When the new sound films replaced silent films, Cruze—then an important enough name to command respect in the industry—became a partner in an ambitious independent film company, Sono Art-World Wide Pictures. Its first production, produced and directed by Cruze, was a musical, The Great Gabbo (1929). In typical Cruze fashion it was an epic musical, with elaborate musical pageants filmed in color. The storyline was much too heavy and macabre for a light musical, however: a crazed ventriloquist (Erich von Stroheim) falls in love with a dancer who loves another, and the ventriloquist's dummy takes on a life of its own, advising and taunting his master.

The Great Gabbo fell far short of expectations at the boxoffice and Cruze, now on the Sono Art staff, found himself directing the company's routine, low-budget melodramas.

Cruze left Sono Art when the company reorganized in 1932, and sought work at his former home studio, Paramount. He was given a chance to direct one sequence in the omnibus feature If I Had a Million (1932). Cruze was battling a problem with alcohol abuse, and the assignment did not lead to further employment. Will Rogers offered him work directing two of the Rogers features at Fox, and the association might have continued had Rogers not died in a plane crash in 1935.

Carl Laemmle, president of Universal Pictures, loved action westerns and he wanted to make a big outdoor spectacle, along the lines of the well remembered The Covered Wagon. Laemmle hired Cruze (who directed that film) for a new film, Sutter's Gold (1936), chronicling the California gold rush of 1849. The studio assembled a "name" cast of popular character players including Edward Arnold, Lee Tracy, Harry Carey, and Binnie Barnes. Unfortunately neither the studio nor the film had any big "star" names to attract moviegoers, and—dooming the project—Laemmle had given director Cruze carte blanche to make the film and Cruze spent money lavishly, as was his custom in the silent days. The expenditure was too lavish for the budget-conscious Universal, and the no-star spectacle failed disastrously. Sutter's Gold damaged James Cruze's standing irreparably and it ruined Universal. A consortium of investors ousted Carl Laemmle and took over the company (now known as "the NEW Universal"). The only real benefit Universal derived from Sutter's Gold was its value as stock footage; Cruze's carefully staged outdoor scenes were often edited into the studio's low-budget adventures, westerns, and serials.

Cruze, with the notoriety of the Sutter's Gold fiasco haunting his career, found work at Republic Pictures, a "budget" independent studio specializing in action and western fare. Cruze directed four undistinguished features there in 1937 and 1938. His Republic contract was not renewed, which brought an end to James Cruze's career. During his decline he descended further into alcoholism, and he spent the last four years of his life unemployed. His fortunes had a temporary lift when he remarried in 1941, but his happiness was short-lived and he died by his own hand on August 3, 1942, at his home in Hollywood, California, aged 58.[8] His cremated remains are interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.[10]

Filmography edit

 
Cruze in The Web of Life (1917)
 
Cruze in The Million Dollar Mystery (1914)

As director edit

Partial list

As actor edit

 
newspaper advertisement for Rivalry (1914)
  • The Last of the Mohicans (1911)
  • The Covered Wagon (1923) (scenes deleted) .... Indian (Cruze was also director)
  • The Slave Market (1921)
  • Johnny Get Your Gun (1919) .... The Duke of Bullconia
  • Under the Top (1919) .... 'Foxy' Stillmore
  • The Source (1918) .... Langlois
  • Less Than Kin (1918) .... Jinx
  • The City of Dim Faces (1918) .... Wing Lung
  • Believe Me, Xantippe (1918) .... Simp Calloway
  • Wild Youth (1918) .... Li Choo
  • The Hidden Pearls (1918) .... Koro Leon
  • Nan of Music Mountain (1917) .... Gale Morgan
  • The Call of the East (1917) .... Janzo
  • On the Level (1917) .... Ozmun
  • What Money Can't Buy (1917) .... Ferdinand Vaslof
  • The Web of Life (1917) .... Tom Wilson
  • Her Temptation (1917) .... Walton Maynard
  • The Snowbird (1916) .... Bruce Mitchell
  • Armstrong's Wife (1915) .... Harvey Arnold
  • His Guardian Auto (1915)
  • The Patriot and the Spy (1915) .... Pietro
  • The Heart of the Princess Marsari (1915)
  • Zudora (1914) .... Hassam Ali/Jim Baird, Reporter (film was retitled The Twenty Million Dollar Mystery)
  • From Wash to Washington (1914)
  • The Million Dollar Mystery (1914) .... Jim Norton
  • Rivalry (1914)
  • A Dog of Flanders (1914)
  • A Debut in the Secret Service (1914)
  • The Cat's Paw (1914)
  • The Desert Tribesman (1914)
  • Cardinal Richelieu's Ward (1914) .... Richelieu
  • A Leak in the Foreign Office (1914)
  • Joseph in the Land of Egypt (1914) .... Joseph
  • Why Reginald Reformed (1914)
  • The Woman Pays (1914)
  • The Adventures of a Diplomatic Freelance (1914)
  • Frou Frou (1914) .... Comte Paul de Valreas
  • The Legend of Provence (1913) .... Sir Henry
  • The Silver-Tongued Orator (1913)
  • The Plot Against the Governor (1913)
  • A Daughter Worth While (1913)
  • Moths (1913) .... Undetermined Name, villain
  • Robin Hood (1913) (uncredited)
  • The Message to Headquarters (1913)
  • The Ward of the King (1913)
  • An Unromantic Maiden (1913)
  • Tannhäuser (1913)
  • The Lost Combination (1913)
  • The Snare of Fate (1913)
  • Marble Heart (1913) .... Raphael
  • Her Sister's Secret (1913)
  • Rosie's Revenge (1913)
  • The Woman Who Did Not Care (1913)
  • Cymbeline (1913) .... Leonatus
  • For Her Boy's Sake (1913)
  • Her Gallant Knights (1913)
  • The Idol of the Hour (1913)
  • Good Morning, Judge (1913)
  • The Dove in the Eagle's Nest (1913) .... The Eagle
  • The Tiniest of Stars (1913) .... The Musician
  • A Poor Relation (1913)
  • When Ghost Meets Ghost (1913)
  • A Militant Suffragette (1912) .... John Strong, Mary's Fiancé
  • The Star of Bethlehem (1912) .... Micah, Joseph
  • The Other Half (1912) .... The Father
  • The Forest Rose (1912) .... Albert as an Older Man, Rose's Lover
  • The Thunderbolt (1912) .... The Dishonest Broker
  • Cross Your Heart (1912) .... The Little Boy Grown Up
  • The Ladder of Life (1912)
  • Put Yourself in His Place (1912) .... Edith's Husband
  • In a Garden (1912) .... Jack, as an Adult
  • The Woman in White (1912) .... Sir Percival
  • When Mercy Tempers Justice (1912) .... The Impoverished Father
  • Miss Robinson Crusoe (1912) .... Miss Crusoe's Rescuer and Lover
  • Letters of a Lifetime (1912) .... A Dying Bachelor
  • But the Greatest of These Is Charity (1912) .... The Rich Father
  • Undine (1912) .... Huldbrand, the Knight
  • Lucile (1912) .... Lord Alfred
  • Baby Hands (1912) .... The Husband
  • The Finger of Scorn (1912) .... The Minister
  • Nursie and the Knight (1912) .... The Father
  • Pa's Medicine (1912) .... The Doctor
  • Under Two Flags (1912)
  • Called Back (1912) .... Gilbert Vaughn
  • Whom God Hath Joined (1912) .... The Husband
  • The Ring of a Spanish Grandee (1912)
  • Jess (1912) .... Captain John Neil
  • Love's Miracle (1912) .... The Convict/Lover
  • Miss Arabella Snaith (1912) .... Harry Hargreaves, Novelist
  • The Cry of the Children (1912) .... The working father
  • Rejuvenation (1912) .... The Millionaire
  • Into the Desert (1912) .... The Arab
  • A Love of Long Ago (1912)
  • The Girl of the Grove (1912)
  • For Sale—A Life (1912) .... The Wealthy Young Clubman
  • he Golf Caddie's Dog (1912) .... The Lover
  • Flying to Fortune (1912) .... The Daughter's Sweetheart
  • The Arab's Bride (1912) .... The Wealthy Moor
  • On Probation (1912)
  • East Lynne (1912) .... Archibald Carlyle
  • Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1912) .... Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde
  • She (1911) .... Leo Vincey / Kallikrates
  • Brother Bob's Baby (1911) .... Bob's Brother
  • Beneath the Veil (1911) .... The Artist
  • A Mother's Faith (1911) .... The Errant Son
  • The Last of the Mohicans (1911) .... Uncas
  • The Higher Law (1911)
  • A Boy of the Revolution (1911)
  • Back to Nature (1911)
  • The Pied Piper of Hamelin (1911)

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sadoul, Georges (1972). Dictionary of Films. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. p. 53. ISBN 0-520-01864-8. See also:
    • Parish, James Robert; Pitts, Michael R. (1974). Film Directors: A Guide to Their American Films. Metuchen, NJ: The Scarecrow Press. p. 84. ISBN 0-8108-0752-1.
    • Katchmer, George (July 1, 1981). "More Forgotten Cowboys and Cowgirls". Classic Images, No. 76. p. 17. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Tully, Jim (January 29, 1929). "James Cruze, Erstwhile Hobo: Director of The Covered Wagon' Was in Turn Roustabout, Waiter and Ham Actor". Hartford Courant. p. E3. "He is heavily muscled, broad-shouldered and leonine. As simple as a child, he is as deep as the riddle of life. His real name is Jens Cruze Bosen. He is the son of a Mormon Danish immigrant—a fanatic who settled in Utah as a follower of Brigham Young." Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "Veteran Thespian in Capital City; Luke Cosgrave Will Appear Before Footlights". The Idaho Statesman. June 1, 1930. p. 9. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  4. ^ "Eight Grade Commencement". The Salt Lake Herald. June 4, 1898. p. 7. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  5. ^ "A Worthy Successor; 'Something New Under the Sun'". The Ephraim Enterprise. October 31, 1901. p. 5. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  6. ^ "Dies Very Suddenly". The Salt Lake Tribune. May 19, 1907. p. 20. Retrieved June 14, 2023.
  7. ^ Tinee, Mae (August 2, 1914). "An "Unsilent" Evening with MARGUERITE SNOW". Chicago Daily Tribune. pp. D4. ProQuest 173790037. I was sitting in my room chatting with the darling white-haired mother of Coles Phillips, the artist, when the telephone rang and Mrs. James Cruze—Marguerite Snow—asked me over to her apartment for dinner and to spend the evening.
  8. ^ a b c "James Cruze, 58, Screen Director". The New York Times. August 5, 1942. p. 19. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  9. ^ "James Cruze Weds Betty Compson". The New York Times. October 15, 1924. p. 27. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  10. ^ West, Alice Pardoe (August 9, 1942). "Ogdenites Mourn Passing of Famed Film Character". The Ogden Standard-Examiner. p.14. Retrieved June 13, 2023.
  11. ^ "Preserved Projects". Academy Film Archive.
  12. ^ Article at PopMatters about rediscovered silent movies including Cruze's You're Fired! (November 5, 2010)

Bibliography edit

  • Ray Starman, "James Cruze: Cinema's Forgotten Director", Films In Review (October 1985), p. 460-465

External links edit

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James Cruze born Jens Cruz Bosen 1 2 3 March 27 1884 1 3 August 3 1942 was a silent film actor and film director James CruzeCruze in 1923BornJens Cruz Bosen 1884 03 27 March 27 1884Ogden Utah U S DiedAugust 3 1942 1942 08 03 aged 58 Los Angeles California U S Resting placeHollywood Forever CemeteryOccupation s Actor film directorYears active1910 1938Spouses m 1901 died 1907 wbr Marguerite Snow m 1913 div 1923 wbr Betty Compson m 1924 div 1930 wbr Alberta Beatrice McCoy m 1941 wbr Children6James Cruze is best known today among film buffs as the director of the epic silent western The Covered Wagon Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Turning point 4 Filmography 4 1 As director 4 2 As actor 5 Notes 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksPersonal life editBorn Jens Cruz Bosen in Ogden Utah of Mormon parents 2 Cruze acquired his middle name solely by virtue of his birth date As Cruze s longtime friend and colleague actor Luke Cosgrave explained in a 1930 interview Did you hear how Jimmy and I came together I was playing in Boise with Charley Murray and we needed a young fellow for the good looking hero parts and I wired for Chester Stevens who was in San Francisco sending him a ticket to Boise He got a job right then and handed the ticket to another young fellow I met the train two days after I had expected Chester and thought how young he seemed He soon informed me that he was not Chester but Jens Bosen of Ogden You see young Jens was born on March 27 and his mother wanted to name him after some famous man born on the same day so she looked in the almanac but no great man had a birthday on that date But she did find it was the anniversary of the battle of Vera Cruze sic so she called him Jens Cruze Bosen 3 Birth name notwithstanding Bosen and or his parents decided well before his professional stage debut to anglicize at least his given name as evidenced by the impassioned 8th grade commencement speech he delivered as James Bosen at Ogden s Central School in June 1898 4 Cruze was first married to a fellow Latter Day Saint identity unknown circa 1901 until her death in 1907 they had five children 5 6 By no later than 1914 he had married actress Marguerite Snow 7 and they had a daughter Julie Jane They divorced in 1923 8 He married actress Betty Compson on October 14 1924 9 they were divorced in 1930 He married Alberta Beatrice McCoy in June 1941 and they were still wed when he died 8 Career editCruze acted in directed and or produced over 100 films mainly during the silent era His first known acting job was at Lubin Manufacturing Company in 1910 He started at Thanhouser Company in 1911 with She 1911 which is where the majority of his body of work was produced much of it as the leading man citation needed After leaving Thanhouser in 1916 he worked for several other companies as director and producer He became a major director when his 1923 Paramount Pictures production The Covered Wagon became a smash success This expensive western was filmed under rugged outdoor conditions lending Cruze s scenes a realism and stature not seen in routine Saturday matinee westerns Cruze became one of Paramount s top directors and in 1926 he scored another success with the seagoing saga Old Ironsides with large scale action scenes filmed in an experimental widescreen process Turning point editWhen the new sound films replaced silent films Cruze then an important enough name to command respect in the industry became a partner in an ambitious independent film company Sono Art World Wide Pictures Its first production produced and directed by Cruze was a musical The Great Gabbo 1929 In typical Cruze fashion it was an epic musical with elaborate musical pageants filmed in color The storyline was much too heavy and macabre for a light musical however a crazed ventriloquist Erich von Stroheim falls in love with a dancer who loves another and the ventriloquist s dummy takes on a life of its own advising and taunting his master The Great Gabbo fell far short of expectations at the boxoffice and Cruze now on the Sono Art staff found himself directing the company s routine low budget melodramas Cruze left Sono Art when the company reorganized in 1932 and sought work at his former home studio Paramount He was given a chance to direct one sequence in the omnibus feature If I Had a Million 1932 Cruze was battling a problem with alcohol abuse and the assignment did not lead to further employment Will Rogers offered him work directing two of the Rogers features at Fox and the association might have continued had Rogers not died in a plane crash in 1935 Carl Laemmle president of Universal Pictures loved action westerns and he wanted to make a big outdoor spectacle along the lines of the well remembered The Covered Wagon Laemmle hired Cruze who directed that film for a new film Sutter s Gold 1936 chronicling the California gold rush of 1849 The studio assembled a name cast of popular character players including Edward Arnold Lee Tracy Harry Carey and Binnie Barnes Unfortunately neither the studio nor the film had any big star names to attract moviegoers and dooming the project Laemmle had given director Cruze carte blanche to make the film and Cruze spent money lavishly as was his custom in the silent days The expenditure was too lavish for the budget conscious Universal and the no star spectacle failed disastrously Sutter s Gold damaged James Cruze s standing irreparably and it ruined Universal A consortium of investors ousted Carl Laemmle and took over the company now known as the NEW Universal The only real benefit Universal derived from Sutter s Gold was its value as stock footage Cruze s carefully staged outdoor scenes were often edited into the studio s low budget adventures westerns and serials Cruze with the notoriety of the Sutter s Gold fiasco haunting his career found work at Republic Pictures a budget independent studio specializing in action and western fare Cruze directed four undistinguished features there in 1937 and 1938 His Republic contract was not renewed which brought an end to James Cruze s career During his decline he descended further into alcoholism and he spent the last four years of his life unemployed His fortunes had a temporary lift when he remarried in 1941 but his happiness was short lived and he died by his own hand on August 3 1942 at his home in Hollywood California aged 58 8 His cremated remains are interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery 10 Filmography edit nbsp Cruze in The Web of Life 1917 nbsp Cruze in The Million Dollar Mystery 1914 As director edit Partial listThe Wrong Road 1937 Sutter s Gold 1936 Two Fisted 1935 David Harum 1934 Helldorado 1934 Mr Skitch 1933 with Will Rogers I Cover the Waterfront 1933 with Claudette Colbert Washington Merry Go Round 1932 with Lee Tracy If I Had a Million 1932 8 directors Cruze directed segment with Gene Raymond and Frances Dee Salvation Nell 1931 based on the play by Edward Sheldon Once a Gentleman 1930 The Great Gabbo 1929 with Erich von Stroheim and Betty Compson A Man s Man 1929 with William Haines The Duke Steps Out 1929 The Mating Call 1928 produced by Howard Hughes starring Thomas Meighan Evelyn Brent and Renee Adoree Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in conjunction with UNLV in 2016 11 The City Gone Wild 1927 with Louise Brooks lost film Old Ironsides 1926 partly filmed in experimental widescreen process Magnascope Mannequin 1926 with Alice Joyce Warner Baxter Dolores Costello The Pony Express 1925 Beggar on Horseback 1925 based on the play by George S Kaufman and Marc Connelly Welcome Home 1925 with Lois Wilson Merton of the Movies 1924 based on the novel by Harry Leon Wilson and the play by Kaufman and Connelly The City That Never Sleeps 1924 The Enemy Sex 1924 lost film The Fighting Coward 1924 with Cullen Landis Mary Astor The Covered Wagon 1923 Hollywood 1923 lost film To the Ladies 1923 One Glorious Day 1922 with Will Rogers The Dictator 1922 with Wallace Reid Lila Lee Leap Year 1921 with Fatty Arbuckle Crazy to Marry 1921 with Arbuckle Gasoline Gus 1921 with Arbuckle The Dollar a Year Man 1921 with Arbuckle The Fast Freight 1921 with Arbuckle The Charm School 1921 with Wallace Reid Thirty Days 1922 with Reid and Hawley Food for Scandal 1920 An Adventure in Hearts 1919 with Robert Warwick Hawthorne of the U S A 1919 with Reid The Valley of the Giants 1919 with Reid You re Fired 1919 with Reid and Wanda Hawley 12 The Roaring Road 1919 with Reid The Dub 1919 As actor edit nbsp newspaper advertisement for Rivalry 1914 The Last of the Mohicans 1911 The Covered Wagon 1923 scenes deleted Indian Cruze was also director The Slave Market 1921 Johnny Get Your Gun 1919 The Duke of Bullconia Under the Top 1919 Foxy Stillmore The Source 1918 Langlois Less Than Kin 1918 Jinx The City of Dim Faces 1918 Wing Lung Believe Me Xantippe 1918 Simp Calloway Wild Youth 1918 Li Choo The Hidden Pearls 1918 Koro Leon Nan of Music Mountain 1917 Gale Morgan The Call of the East 1917 Janzo On the Level 1917 Ozmun What Money Can t Buy 1917 Ferdinand Vaslof The Web of Life 1917 Tom Wilson Her Temptation 1917 Walton Maynard The Snowbird 1916 Bruce Mitchell Armstrong s Wife 1915 Harvey Arnold His Guardian Auto 1915 The Patriot and the Spy 1915 Pietro The Heart of the Princess Marsari 1915 Zudora 1914 Hassam Ali Jim Baird Reporter film was retitled The Twenty Million Dollar Mystery From Wash to Washington 1914 The Million Dollar Mystery 1914 Jim Norton Rivalry 1914 A Dog of Flanders 1914 A Debut in the Secret Service 1914 The Cat s Paw 1914 The Desert Tribesman 1914 Cardinal Richelieu s Ward 1914 Richelieu A Leak in the Foreign Office 1914 Joseph in the Land of Egypt 1914 Joseph Why Reginald Reformed 1914 The Woman Pays 1914 The Adventures of a Diplomatic Freelance 1914 Frou Frou 1914 Comte Paul de Valreas The Legend of Provence 1913 Sir Henry The Silver Tongued Orator 1913 The Plot Against the Governor 1913 A Daughter Worth While 1913 Moths 1913 Undetermined Name villain Robin Hood 1913 uncredited The Message to Headquarters 1913 The Ward of the King 1913 An Unromantic Maiden 1913 Tannhauser 1913 The Lost Combination 1913 The Snare of Fate 1913 Marble Heart 1913 Raphael Her Sister s Secret 1913 Rosie s Revenge 1913 The Woman Who Did Not Care 1913 Cymbeline 1913 Leonatus For Her Boy s Sake 1913 Her Gallant Knights 1913 The Idol of the Hour 1913 Good Morning Judge 1913 The Dove in the Eagle s Nest 1913 The Eagle The Tiniest of Stars 1913 The Musician A Poor Relation 1913 When Ghost Meets Ghost 1913 A Militant Suffragette 1912 John Strong Mary s Fiance The Star of Bethlehem 1912 Micah Joseph The Other Half 1912 The Father The Forest Rose 1912 Albert as an Older Man Rose s Lover The Thunderbolt 1912 The Dishonest Broker Cross Your Heart 1912 The Little Boy Grown Up The Ladder of Life 1912 Put Yourself in His Place 1912 Edith s Husband In a Garden 1912 Jack as an Adult The Woman in White 1912 Sir Percival When Mercy Tempers Justice 1912 The Impoverished Father Miss Robinson Crusoe 1912 Miss Crusoe s Rescuer and Lover Letters of a Lifetime 1912 A Dying Bachelor But the Greatest of These Is Charity 1912 The Rich Father Undine 1912 Huldbrand the Knight Lucile 1912 Lord Alfred Baby Hands 1912 The Husband The Finger of Scorn 1912 The Minister Nursie and the Knight 1912 The Father Pa s Medicine 1912 The Doctor Under Two Flags 1912 Called Back 1912 Gilbert Vaughn Whom God Hath Joined 1912 The Husband The Ring of a Spanish Grandee 1912 Jess 1912 Captain John Neil Love s Miracle 1912 The Convict Lover Miss Arabella Snaith 1912 Harry Hargreaves Novelist The Cry of the Children 1912 The working father Rejuvenation 1912 The Millionaire Into the Desert 1912 The Arab A Love of Long Ago 1912 The Girl of the Grove 1912 For Sale A Life 1912 The Wealthy Young Clubman he Golf Caddie s Dog 1912 The Lover Flying to Fortune 1912 The Daughter s Sweetheart The Arab s Bride 1912 The Wealthy Moor On Probation 1912 East Lynne 1912 Archibald Carlyle Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde 1912 Dr Jekyll Mr Hyde She 1911 Leo Vincey Kallikrates Brother Bob s Baby 1911 Bob s Brother Beneath the Veil 1911 The Artist A Mother s Faith 1911 The Errant Son The Last of the Mohicans 1911 Uncas The Higher Law 1911 A Boy of the Revolution 1911 Back to Nature 1911 The Pied Piper of Hamelin 1911 Notes editReferences edit a b Sadoul Georges 1972 Dictionary of Films Berkeley CA University of California Press p 53 ISBN 0 520 01864 8 See also Parish James Robert Pitts Michael R 1974 Film Directors A Guide to Their American Films Metuchen NJ The Scarecrow Press p 84 ISBN 0 8108 0752 1 Katchmer George July 1 1981 More Forgotten Cowboys and Cowgirls Classic Images No 76 p 17 Retrieved June 13 2023 a b Tully Jim January 29 1929 James Cruze Erstwhile Hobo Director of The Covered Wagon Was in Turn Roustabout Waiter and Ham Actor Hartford Courant p E3 He is heavily muscled broad shouldered and leonine As simple as a child he is as deep as the riddle of life His real name is Jens Cruze Bosen He is the son of a Mormon Danish immigrant a fanatic who settled in Utah as a follower of Brigham Young Retrieved June 13 2023 a b c Veteran Thespian in Capital City Luke Cosgrave Will Appear Before Footlights The Idaho Statesman June 1 1930 p 9 Retrieved June 13 2023 Eight Grade Commencement The Salt Lake Herald June 4 1898 p 7 Retrieved June 13 2023 A Worthy Successor Something New Under the Sun The Ephraim Enterprise October 31 1901 p 5 Retrieved June 14 2023 Dies Very Suddenly The Salt Lake Tribune May 19 1907 p 20 Retrieved June 14 2023 Tinee Mae August 2 1914 An Unsilent Evening with MARGUERITE SNOW Chicago Daily Tribune pp D4 ProQuest 173790037 I was sitting in my room chatting with the darling white haired mother of Coles Phillips the artist when the telephone rang and Mrs James Cruze Marguerite Snow asked me over to her apartment for dinner and to spend the evening a b c James Cruze 58 Screen Director The New York Times August 5 1942 p 19 Retrieved October 14 2021 James Cruze Weds Betty Compson The New York Times October 15 1924 p 27 Retrieved October 14 2021 West Alice Pardoe August 9 1942 Ogdenites Mourn Passing of Famed Film Character The Ogden Standard Examiner p 14 Retrieved June 13 2023 Preserved Projects Academy Film Archive Article at PopMatters about rediscovered silent movies including Cruze s You re Fired November 5 2010 Bibliography editRay Starman James Cruze Cinema s Forgotten Director Films In Review October 1985 p 460 465External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to James Cruze James Cruze at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Cruze amp oldid 1215507049, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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