Anyhony Muto (1904-May 25, 1964)[1] was a film director[2] and producer in the United States. His films include the Academy Award winning short Survival City[3] about the effects of an atomic bomb hitting an American town.
Muto attended Ohio Northern University and afterwards began his career at the New York Telegram in 1922.[1] He worked for 20th Century Fox.[4] He headed its Movietone News Bureau.[5] He oversaw the production of its newsreels filmed in South America promoting U.S. interests.[6]