Biography
Walter Futter (January 2, 1900 β March 3, 1958) was a film producer and director in the United States. After an initial career cutting and editing films, Futter began writing and producing his own shorts and movies, often using footage he acquired. He had success with Africa Speaks!, a popular movie, which combined Paul L. Hoefler's footage filmed in the field, staged scenes filmed in Los Angeles, and narration by Lowell Thomas. He produced more than 250 short films, including series of shorts entitled Walter Futter's Traveloques and Walter Futter's Curiosities. Hoot Gibson starred in a number of his western films. Another of his more than 50 longer films was Jericho, also called Dark Sands.
Filmography
all 14
Movies 14
Producer 8
Writer 2
Director 2
self 1
Writer
Amazing Monsieur Fabre (1951)
Movie
Writer
Jericho (1937)
Movie
Producer
Cavalcade of the West (1936)
Movie
Producer
Frontier Justice (1936)
Movie
Producer
Feud of the West (1936)
Movie
Producer
Lucky Terror (1936)
Movie
Producer
Hong Kong Nights (1935)
Movie
Producer
Swifty (1935)
Movie
Producer
Love Past Thirty (1934)
Movie
Director
India Speaks (1933)
Movie
Self
Walter Futter's Curiosities (1930)
Movie
Director
Africa Speaks! (1930)
Movie
Producer
All Star Freaks (1926)
Movie
Editor
Janice Meredith (1924)
Movie
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1924
1933
1935
1936
1951
Information
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GenderMale
Birthday1900-01-02
Deathday1958-03-03 (58 years old)
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