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Mitchell Leisen

Mitchell Leisen

Directing
1898(USA)-1972
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Mitchell Leisen (b. October 6 1898, Menominee, Michigan–d. October 28 1972, Los Angeles) was an American director, art director, and costume designer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Mitchell Leisen, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Participates in

  • Hands Across the Table
  • Midnight
  • No Time for Love
  • No Time for Love
  • No Man of Her Own
  • No Man of Her Own
  • Remember the Night
  • Remember the Night
  • The Big Broadcast of 1938
  • Death Takes a Holiday
  • Easy Living
  • Murder at the Vanities
  • The Lady Is Willing
  • To Each His Own
  • Hold Back the Dawn
  • Tonight We Sing
  • Swing High, Swing Low
  • Lady in the Dark
  • Lady in the Dark
  • Four Hours to Kill!
  • Take a Letter, Darling
  • The Mating Season
  • Golden Earrings
  • Kitty
  • Young Man with Ideas
  • The Girl Most Likely
  • Bedevilled
  • Frenchman's Creek
  • I Wanted Wings
  • Arise, My Love
  • Captain Carey, U.S.A.
  • Darling, How Could You!
  • Bride of Vengeance
  • Practically Yours
  • Cradle Song
  • Behold My Wife!
  • The Big Broadcast of 1937
  • Artists and Models Abroad
  • Dream Girl
  • 13 Hours by Air
  • Conrad in Quest of His Youth
  • The Road to Yesterday
  • The Volga Boatman
  • The Fighting Eagle
  • The Angel of Broadway
  • The Wise Wife
  • Dress Parade
  • Chicago
  • The Godless Girl
  • Dynamite
  • Madam Satan
  • The Squaw Man
  • The Squaw Man
  • Suddenly It's Spring
  • The Forbidden Woman
  • Spree
  • Song of Surrender
  • Masquerade in Mexico
  • Rosita
  • The Sign of the Cross
  • The Sign of the Cross
  • The Sign of the Cross
  • The Thief of Bagdad
  • Robin Hood
  • Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall
  • His Dog
  • Kitty
  • Madam Satan
  • The Eagle and the Hawk
  • The Incredible Jewel Robbery
  • Saturday Night
  • The Prince Chap

Acts in

  • Variety Girl
  • Hold Back the Dawn
  • Miss Tatlock's Millions
  • The Big Broadcast of 1937