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  1. Albert Victor Adamson (January 4, 1890 – November 9, 1972) was a New Zealand director, producer, screenwriter, and actor most famous for directing and starring in very-low-budget westerns in 1920s and 1930s.

  2. Victor Adamson (1890-1972) was a prolific and inept filmmaker who made low-budget westerns under various names, including Art Mix and Denver Dixon. He also appeared in small roles in many films and TV shows, such as The Great Race and Bonanza.

  3. Victor Adamson. Actor: The Old Oregon Trail. Someday a clever producer will tell the story of Hollywood's "Poverty Row" of the 1920s-'40s (although Hearts of the West (1975) was a valiant effort, it left a lot to be desired), which was centered on Gower Street.

  4. Victor Adamson was a pioneering actor, producer, and stuntman in the early days of Hollywood. He was born in Auckland, New Zealand, and moved to the United States in 1912. He began his career in the film industry in 1915, appearing in the silent film The Birth of a Nation.

  5. Victor Adamson was an New Zealand director, producer, screenwriter, and actor most famous for directing and starring in B and Z grade westerns in the early days of motion pictures. Adamson often used pseudonyms to credit himself, most often using the name Denver Dixon.

  6. Victor Adamson is known as an Actor, Director, Screenplay, Writer, Producer, and Story. Some of his work includes Winchester '73, The Gunfighter, Rancho Notorious, A Lawless Street, The FBI Story, The Nevadan, The Virginian, and Five Bloody Graves.

  7. Pages in category "Films directed by Victor Adamson". The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .