Joseph H. Lewis
Filmography

Joseph H. Lewis

DirectorBorn Apr 6, 1907New York City, New York, USA58 titles

​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 notable for its use of location photography. At the dawn of his career (1937–1940), when Lewis was directing inexpensive westerns, he earned the derogatory nickname "Wagon-Wheel Joe" from the studio editors, because of his tendency to use wagon-wheels for constructing interesting visual compositions within the frame. Lewis's offbeat and eye-catching compositions added style and value to inexpensive productions. His 1944 musical Minstrel Man, starring singer Benny Fields, is quite possibly the finest film ever made by low-budget PRC Pictures. Industry insiders noticed, prompting Columbia Pictures to hire Lewis to film the musical sequences for its blockbuster musical The Jolson Story. Toward the end of Lewis's career, he worked in television, directing mostly westerns: The Rifleman, Bonanza, The Big Valley, Gunsmoke, and the pilot for Branded. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joseph H. Lewis, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

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The Rifleman
The Rifleman
1958 · 7.1
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Daniel Boone
Daniel Boone
1964 · 7.0
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The Big Valley
The Big Valley
1965 · 6.2
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Gunsmoke
Gunsmoke
1955 · 6.7
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The Detectives
The Detectives
1959 · 6.7
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Branded
Branded
1965 · 6.8
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The Investigators
The Investigators
1961 · 6.0
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Minstrel Man
Minstrel Man
1944 · 5.5
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The Big Combo
The Big Combo
1955 · 7.0
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A Lawless Street
A Lawless Street
1955 · 5.6
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