
Joseph H. Lewis
Director
- Born
- April 6, 1907
- Died
- August 30, 2000 (age 93)
- From
- New York City, New York, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Joseph H. Lewis (April 6, 1907–August 30, 2000), was an American B-movie film director. Although he worked with both Béla Lugosi (The Invisible Ghost) and Lionel Atwill in early 1940s horror, he is best known for his work in film noir from the late 40s and the 1950s. His most acclaimed feature, Gun Crazy (1949), is a dark romance about gun-obsession, and…
Filmography (42)
Lugosi: Hollywood's Dracula (1997)Self
Terror in a Texas Town (1958)Director
The Halliday Brand (1957)Director
7th Cavalry (1956)Director
A Lawless Street (1955)Director
Man on a Bus (1955)Director
The Big Combo (1955)Director
Cry of the Hunted (1953)Director
Desperate Search (1952)Director
Retreat, Hell! (1952)Director
A Lady Without Passport (1950)Director
Gun Crazy (1950)Director
The Undercover Man (1949)Director
The Return of October (1948)Director
The Swordsman (1948)Director
So Dark the Night (1946)Director
My Name Is Julia Ross (1945)Director
The Falcon in San Francisco (1945)Director
Minstrel Man (1944)Director
Secrets of a Co-Ed (1942)Director
Boss of Hangtown Mesa (1942)Director
The Silver Bullet (1942)Director
Bombs Over Burma (1942)Director
The Mad Doctor of Market Street (1942)Director
Arizona Cyclone (1941)Director
Criminals Within (1941)Director
Invisible Ghost (1941)Director
Pride of the Bowery (1940)Director
That Gang of Mine (1940)Director
Boys of the City (1940)Director