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Wesley Ruggles Filmography

DirectingBORN 1889LOS ANGELES72 FILMS IN DB

WesleyRuggles

Known for Directing · A Burlesque on the Opera "Carmen", Sing, You Sinners, The Gilded Lily

72
FILMS IN DB
$401
TOTAL VALUE
12
PRICED
$33
AVG VALUE
OTHER
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Police
~$175 · OTHER · 1916
📈
MOST VALUABLE
See Here, Private Hargrove
$21 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Director Wesley Ruggles carved out a distinct niche in filmmaking, particularly for collectors interested in the transition from silent cinema to the golden age of Hollywood. While his early output, including silents like 1919's *Piccadilly Jim*, might be harder to track down physically, his more renowned works are prized for their historical significance and star power. Ruggles truly hit his stride with 1931's *Cimarron*, the first Western to ever win the Best Picture Oscar, making any home video release, especially a pristine Blu-ray, a foundational piece for film history buffs. He followed this with a string of accessible, star-driven comedies that remain highly collectible. Mae West vehicle *I'm No Angel* (1933) with Cary Grant is a classic of pre-Code wit, often sought after on DVD and Blu-ray for its sharp dialogue and iconic performances. Later films like *Bolero* (1934) with George Raft and Carole Lombard, and *Arizona* (1940), also hold their value for fans of classic Hollywood, often appearing in remastered editions due to their enduring appeal. Collectors value Ruggles’ work for its glimpse into different eras of cinema and the opportunity to own these landmark titles.

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