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*''[[Rufus Jones for President]]'' (1933) with [[Ethel Waters]] and [[Sammy Davis Jr.]]
*''[[Rufus Jones for President]]'' (1933) with [[Ethel Waters]] and [[Sammy Davis Jr.]]
*''That's the Spirit'' (1933) with [[Noble Sissle]] and an all black cast
*''That's the Spirit'' (1933) with [[Noble Sissle]] and an all black cast
*''[[Pleasure Island (1933 film)|Pleasure Island]]'' (1933) with [[Richard Powell (actor born 1896)|Richard Powell]]
*''[[Pleasure Island (1933 film)|Pleasure Island]]'' (1933) with [[Richard Powell (actor, born 1896)|Richard Powell]]
*''[[Paree, Paree]]'' (1934) with [[Bob Hope]]
*''[[Paree, Paree]]'' (1934) with [[Bob Hope]]
*''[[Good Morning, Eve!]]'' (1934) early [[Technicolor]] short, with [[Leon Errol]]
*''[[Good Morning, Eve!]]'' (1934) early [[Technicolor]] short, with [[Leon Errol]]

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Roy Mack
Born
Roy McClure

(1889-12-14)December 14, 1889
DiedJanuary 16, 1962(1962-01-16) (aged 72)
OccupationFilm director
Years active1930–1942

Roy Mack (December 14, 1889, New Brunswick, New Jersey - January 16, 1962, Los Angeles, California), born Roy McClure, was an American director of film shorts, mostly comedy films, with 205 titles to his credit.[1][2]

Selected filmography

References