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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Burr McIntosh (21 August 1862 – 28 April 1942) had an eclectic career. He was known, at different points in his life, to be a lecturer, photographer, movie studio owner, silent film actor, author, publisher of Burr McIntosh Monthly , reporter and a pioneer in the early movie and radio business. He was born in Wellsville, Ohio, the son of William Ambrose and Minerva McIntosh. His father was the president of a public utility, New York and Cleveland Gas Coal Company, and a member of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club. The club's activities were blamed (but the members were not held legally responsible) for the failure of the South Fork Dam, which caused the Johnstown Flood in 1889 that resulted in the loss of over 2,200 lives in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. His sister Nancy McIntosh, an operatic soprano, was the protégée, adopted daughter and heiress to the estate and royalties of W. S. Gilbert of Gilbert and Sullivan.

Me, Gangster
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9.0Taxi! Taxi!
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5.1Command Performance
1931
6.9Way Down East
1920
6.7The Yankee Clipper
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6.0The Lilac Splash
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6.8Lilac Time
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6.7That Certain Thing
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9.0The Adorable Cheat
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10.0Fancy Baggage
1929
7.6Hallelujah, I'm a Bum
1933
8.0The Green Archer
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5.8The Richest Girl in the World
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6.7The Last Warning
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8.0Sailors' Wives
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7.0On the Banks of the Wabash
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5.3The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi
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9.0Across the Atlantic
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5.8A Private Scandal
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9.0The Spitfire
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