Joseph H. Lewis

Joseph H. Lewis

​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 ...

Movies (Cast)


Series (Cast)


Directed


A Lady Without Passport

A Lady Without Passport

The Big Combo

The Big Combo

Invisible Ghost

Invisible Ghost

The Undercover Man

The Undercover Man

Pride of the Bowery

Pride of the Bowery

The Halliday Brand

The Halliday Brand

Cry of the Hunted

Cry of the Hunted

So Dark the Night

So Dark the Night

The Mad Doctor of Market Street

The Mad Doctor of Market Street

My Name Is Julia Ross

My Name Is Julia Ross

7th Cavalry

7th Cavalry

A Lawless Street

A Lawless Street

Terror in a Texas Town

Terror in a Texas Town

The Falcon in San Francisco

The Falcon in San Francisco

Gun Crazy

Gun Crazy

Bombs Over Burma

Bombs Over Burma

Boys of the City

Boys of the City

Desperate Search

Desperate Search

Retreat, Hell!

Retreat, Hell!

The Return of October

The Return of October

Criminals Within

Criminals Within

Navy Spy

Navy Spy

The Gold Racket

The Gold Racket

The Man from Tumbleweeds

The Man from Tumbleweeds

The Silver Bullet

The Silver Bullet

The Swordsman

The Swordsman

Secrets of a Co-Ed

Secrets of a Co-Ed

Two-Fisted Rangers

Two-Fisted Rangers

That Gang of Mine

That Gang of Mine

Minstrel Man

Minstrel Man

The Spy Ring

The Spy Ring

Man on a Bus

Man on a Bus

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