Harry S. Webb
Harry S. Webb was one of the early jack-of-all-trades in silent Hollywood, although his work was confined mostly to the "wrong side of the tracks" called Poverty Row. Born in 1896 (some sources claim 1892), Webb broke into movies as an actor, working at what was then the largest studio on earth, "Uncle"
Career stats
113Films
257Posters
37Years active
1935Peak year
Eras & genres
Eras
Genres
Selected work
99 postersThe Bride and the Beast · 1958
The Parson and the Outlaw · 1957
The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok · 1938
Midnight Phantom · 1935
Border Outlaws · 1950
Unconquered Bandit · 1935
Mystery Ranch · 1934
Trigger Tom · 1935
The Sign of the Wolf · 1931
Covered Wagon Trails · 1940
The Mystery Trooper · 1931
Wild Horse Valley · 1940

















