H. Bruce Humberstone

DirectorSecond Unit or Assistant DirectorActor
Born
November 18, 1901
Died
October 11, 1984
Awards
1 wins, 2 nominations

A juvenile actor, Bruce Humberstone started his career as a script clerk, later serving as assistant director for the likes of King Vidor, Edmund Goulding and Allan Dwan. One of the 28 founders of the Directors Guild of America, Humberstone worked in a number of capacities on several silent films.…

Biography

A juvenile actor, Bruce Humberstone started his career as a script clerk, later serving as assistant director for the likes of King Vidor, Edmund Goulding and Allan Dwan. One of the 28 founders of the Directors Guild of America, Humberstone worked in a number of capacities on several silent films. With no distinct directing style of his own, Humberstone was able to direct comedies, dramas, westerns, melodramas or thrillers without any problem. He's known for directing several Charlie Chan films at 20th Century-Fox and came up with the "technique" of keeping star Warner Oland drunk so that he could deliver his lines in a style that was appropriate to the Chan character. During the 1950s Humberstone worked mainly for television, and retired in 1962.

Writer

The City of StarsThe City of Stars(1924)

Actor

Charlie Chan at the Race TrackCharlie Chan at the Race Track(1936)as Gambler

Producer

Madison AvenueMadison Avenue(1961)

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Bird of ParadiseBird of Paradise(1932)
Street SceneStreet Scene(1931)
The Devil to Pay!The Devil to Pay!(1930)
Whoopee!Whoopee!(1930)
RafflesRaffles(1930)

Special Effects

In Old ChicagoIn Old Chicago(1938)

Production Department

The Taming of the ShrewThe Taming of the Shrew(1929)

Known for

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Credit Score: H. Bruce Humberstone

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193519361937
Gambler
Fri Aug 07 1936
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownā˜…WinsNomsVotes
1Charlie Chan at the Race Track1.5019367.1001729