Partial Filmography As Director
- The Gold Lust (1911)
- The Restless Spirit (1913)
- Back to Life (1913)
- Bloodhounds of the North (1913)
- The Lie (1914)
- The Honor of the Mounted (1914)
- Remember Mary Magdelen (1914)
- Discord and Harmony (1914)
- The Embezzler (1914)
- The Lamb, the Woman, the Wolf (1914)
- The End of the Feud (1914)
- The Tragedy of Whispering Creek (1914)
- The Unlawful Trade (1914)
- The Forbidden Room (1914)
- The Hopes of Blind Alley (1914)
- Richelieu (1914)
- Wildflower (1914)
- A Small Town Girl (1915)
- David Harum (1915)
- A Girl of Yesterday (1915)
- The Pretty Sister of Jose (1915)
- Manhattan Madness (1916)
- The Habit of Happiness (1916)
- Fairbanks Fine Arts (1916)
- Fairbanks Fragments (1916–1918) also screenwriter
- Accusing Evidence (1916)
- An Innocent Magdalene (1916)
- A Modern Musketeer (1917)
- Headin' South (1918)
- Mr. Fix-It (1918)
- Robin Hood (1922)
- Stage Struck (1925)
- Tin Gods (1926)
- The Joy Girl (1927)
- The Iron Mask (1929)
- Tide of Empire (1929)
- The Far Call (1929)
- What a Widow! (1931)
- Counsel's Opinion (1933)
- Heidi (1937)
- Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938)
- The Three Musketeers (1939)
- The Gorilla (1939)
- Young People (1940)
- Look Who's Laughing (1941) also producer
- Friendly Enemies (1942)
- Around the World (1943) also producer
- Up in Mabel's Room (1944)
- Abroad with Two Yanks (1944)
- Getting Gertie's Garter (1945) also screenwriter
- Brewster's Millions (1945)
- Driftwood (1947)
- Calendar Girl (1947)
- Northwest Outpost (1947) also associate producer
- Sands of Iwo Jima (1949)
- I Dream of Jeanie (1952)
- Montana Belle (1952)
- Silver Lode (1954)
- Passion (1954)
- Cattle Queen of Montana (1954)
- Tennessee's Partner (1955)
- Pearl of the South Pacific (1955)
- Escape to Burma (1955)
- Slightly Scarlet (1956)
- Hold Back the Night (1956)
- The Restless Breed (1957)
- The River's Edge (1957)
- Enchanted Island (1958)
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