Emmett J. Flynn
Emmett J Flynn enjoyed success as a director over the course of his Hollywood career, owed mainly to a vast supply of imagination and a fierce attention to detail. J Flynn received his start directing independent films, including early work on "The Racing Strain" (1918) and "A Fool There Was" (1922). Additional projects like "The Palace of Pleasure" (1926) and "Married Alive" (1927). came next in the twentiesLater in his career, J Flynn directed "The Shannons of Broadway" (1929). J Flynn passed away in June 1937 at the age of 45.
Filmography
Movies
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Early to Bed | Director | - | 1928 |
100% | No Score Yet | A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | Director | - | 1921 |
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A Fool There Was | Director | - | 1915 |