JOSEPH H. LEWIS
DIRECTING
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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.
- A Lady Without Passport 1950
- The Big Combo 1955
- Invisible Ghost 1941
- The Undercover Man 1949
- Pride of the Bowery 1940
- The Halliday Brand 1957
- Cry of the Hunted 1953
- So Dark the Night 1946
- The Mad Doctor of Market Street 1942
- My Name Is Julia Ross 1945
- 7th Cavalry 1956
- A Lawless Street 1955
- Terror in a Texas Town 1958
- The Falcon in San Francisco 1945
- Gun Crazy 1950
- Bombs Over Burma 1942
- Boys of the City 1940
- Desperate Search 1952
- Retreat, Hell! 1952
- The Return of October 1948
- Criminals Within 1941
- Navy Spy 1937
- The Man from Tumbleweeds 1940
- The Silver Bullet 1942
- The Return of Wild Bill 1940
- The Swordsman 1948
- Texas Stagecoach 1940
- Arizona Cyclone 1941
- Two-Fisted Rangers 1939
- That Gang of Mine 1940
- Minstrel Man 1944
- The Spy Ring 1938
- Blazing Six Shooters 1940
- Boss of Hangtown Mesa 1942
- Courage of the West 1937
- The Investigators 1961
- Gunsmoke 1955
- Daniel Boone 1964
- The Big Valley 1965
- The Rifleman 1958
- Branded 1965
- The Detectives 1959