
Gregory La Cava
Directing · Born 1892-03-10 · age 59 at death · Towanda, Pennsylvania, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Gregory La Cava (March 10, 1892 – March 1, 1952) was an American film director best known for his films of the 1930s, including My Man Godfrey and Stage Door. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gregory La Cava, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Titles

My Man Godfrey

Stage Door

Fifth Avenue Girl

Primrose Path

Bed of Roses

Gabriel Over the White House

The Affairs of Cellini

Lady in a Jam

The Half-Naked Truth

So's Your Old Man

Feel My Pulse

Private Worlds

The Breath of a Nation

Smart Woman

Big News

The Age of Consent

Running Wild

Symphony of Six Million

What Every Woman Knows

Unfinished Business

Living in a Big Way

Laugh and Get Rich

Krazy and Ignatz Discuss the Letter 'G'

Gallant Lady

Womanhandled

The New School Teacher

Half a Bride

A Smash-Up In China

Policy and Pie

His First Command

She Married Her Boss

His Nibs
Cartoons in a Seminary
Cartoons in the Hotel

Introducing Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse
Cartoons in the Country
One Good Turn Deserves Another

Throwing the Bull
Sharks Is Sharks
The Four Orphans
Doing His Bit

Tell It to Sweeney

Say It Again

Paradise for Two

The Gay Defender
Knocking the 'H' Out of Heinie

A Heathen Benefit
Restless Wives

Saturday's Children
Der Captain Discovers the North Pole

Let's Get Married

The Pill Pounder
Der Captain Is Examined for Insurance
The Spider and the Fly
Smokey Smokes

Kats Is Kats