About
Harry S. Webb (October 15, 1892 – July 4, 1959) was an American film producer, director and screenwriter. He produced 100 films between 1924 and 1940. He also directed 55 films between 1924 and 1940. He was the brother of "B"-film producer and director Ira S. Webb and the husband of screenwriter Rose Gordon, who wrote many of his films. In 1933 Webb and Bernard B. Ray created Reliable Pictures Corporation with a studio at Beachwood and Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. Reliable produced and released many Westerns, starting with Girl Trouble (1933), until the company closed in 1937. Its final release was The Silver Trail.[1]
Filmography
The Parson and the Outlaw1957 · Assistant Director
Riders from Nowhere1940 · Producer
Wild Horse Range1940 · Producer
The Kid from Santa Fe1940 · Producer
Land of the Six Guns1940 · Producer
Covered Wagon Trails1940 · Producer
Pioneer Days1940 · Director
The Pal from Texas1939 · Director
Port of Hate1939 · Director
Riders of the Sage1939 · Director, Producer
Mesquite Buckaroo1939 · Director
Feud of the Range1939 · Director, Producer
The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok1938 · Producer
It's All in Your Mind1938 · Producer
Santa Fe Bound1936 · Producer, Director
Pinto Rustlers1936 · Associate Producer, Director
The Speed Reporter1936 · Story
Roamin' Wild1936 · Producer
Caryl of the Mountains1936 · Associate Producer
Ridin' On1936 · Associate Producer



















