Irvin Willat
Irvin V. Willat was an American film director of the silent film era. He directed 39 films between 1917 and 1937. Early in his career Willat worked as a cinematographer on several films. His older brother Edwin Willat was cinematographer on several silent films.
Partial filmography
Uncle Tom's Cabin, cinematographer- In Slumberland, debut as director
- The Guilty Man
- The Law of the North
- The False Faces
- Rustling a Bride
- A Daughter of the Wolf
- The Grim Game
- Behind the Door
- Below the Surface
- Down Home Partners of the Tide Fifty Candles The Face of the World
- The Siren Call
- On the High Seas
- Pawned
- All the Brothers Were Valiant
- Fog Bound Three Miles Out
- Heritage of [the Desert (1924 film)|Heritage of the Desert]
- Wanderer of the Wasteland
- The Story Without a Name
- North of 36
- The Air Mail
- Rugged Water
- The Ancient Highway
- The Enchanted Hill
- Paradise
- Back to [God's Country (1927 film)|Back to God's Country]
- The Cavalier
- The Michigan Kid
- The [Isle of Lost Ships (1929 film)|The Isle of Lost Ships]
- Old Louisiana Luck of [Roaring Camp (film)|Luck of Roaring Camp]
- ''Under Strange Flags''