Clyde Bruckman
Writing · Screenplay · Director · Story
Born Jun 30, 1894 · San Bernardino, California, USA
Active 1923–1955
Clyde Adolf Bruckman was an American writer and director of comedy films during the late silent era, who continued working into the 1950s. Bruckman collaborated with such comedians as Buster Keaton, Monty Banks, W. C.
Filmography
The General (1926) — Director · ScreenplaySherlock Jr. (1924) — ScreenplayThe Cameraman (1928) — StorySeven Chances (1925) — ScreenplayOur Hospitality (1923) — StoryThe Navigator (1924) — WriterThree Ages (1923) — WriterThe Battle of the Century (1927) — DirectorThe Finishing Touch (1928) — DirectorFor Heaven's Sake (1926) — WriterYou Nazty Spy! (1940) — Story · ScreenplayThree Little Beers (1935) — WriterThe Naughty Nineties (1945) — WriterThe Abbott and Costello Show (1952) — WriterThe Fatal Glass of Beer (1933) — DirectorPutting Pants on Philip (1927) — DirectorLeave 'Em Laughing (1928) — DirectorAndy Plays Hookey (1946) — WriterMoon Over Las Vegas (1944) — WriterWeek-End Pass (1944) — ScreenplaySouth of Dixie (1944) — ScreenplayFeet First (1930) — Story · DirectorWham-Bam-Slam! (1955) — WriterMovie Crazy (1932) — Director · Continuity