Bartlett A. Carré
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Bartlett Carré was involved in the film industry during five decades, spanning both the silent and sound film eras. He spent most of that time in production capacities, either as a production supervisor or manager, associate producer, or assistant director. He appeared in numerous films, mostly in small uncredited roles, or as a stunt man, but he did have one starring role in the 1925 silent film, Flying Hoofs, and directed the 1935 film, Gun Smoke. His first participation in film was in the small role of Jake Watkins in the 1924 silent film, Behind Two Guns. He last worked in films in 1963 where he was either the associate producer or production supervisor. He was the brother-in-law of the actress, Lenore Ulric.

Texas Tornado

Behind Two Guns

Raw Timber

Fighting Fury

Detective K-9

Adventures of Texas Jack
Crack-Up

The Fighting Cowboy

The Man from Hell

The Reckless Rider

Rawhide Romance

Lightning Range

Call of the Coyote: A Legend of the Golden West
Smashed Back

The Fast and the Furious

Tales of Terror

The Raven

The Great Dan Patch

45 Calibre Echo

Gun Smoke

Her Splendid Folly

Cowboy and the Prizefighter

The Woman Condemned

The Woman Condemned

The Fighting Redhead

Beach Party

X: The Man with the X-Ray Eyes

The She-Creature

Dragstrip Girl

The She-Creature

Voodoo Woman

Invasion of the Saucer-Men

Dragstrip Girl

Reform School Girl

Reform School Girl

Strange Impersonation

The French Key

Gunslinger

Swamp Women

Gun Smoke

Panic in Year Zero!

Hot Rod

Double Jeopardy

Combat Squad

That's My Baby!

Voice in the Wind

Phantom from Space

Hannah Lee: An American Primitive

The Pit and the Pendulum
The Body Beautiful

Border Vengeance

Escape to Burma

Apache Woman

The Oklahoma Woman

Master of the World
