Malcolm St. Clair (filmmaker)  

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Malcolm St. Clair (17 May 18971 June 1952) was a Hollywood film director, writer, producer and actor.

He appeared in or worked on many films, including Laurel and Hardy films: "The Big Noise" (1944), "The Dancing Masters" (1943), "Sun Valley Serenade" (1941), "Young As You Feel" (1940), "Hollywood Cavalcade" (1939), "Olsen's Big Moment" (1933), 'Montana Moon" (1930), "Christmas" (1922), "The Little Widow" (1919), "His Baby Doll" (1917), "The Camera Cure" (1917), "The Blacksmith" (1922), "The Goat" (1921), "A Social Celebrity" (1926) and "The Show Off" (1926).



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