Edward Dmytryk - Complete Filmography

Complete Filmography

This filmography lists all the feature films Dmytryk directed, and is believed complete.

  • The Hawk (1935)
  • Million Dollar Legs (uncredited; 1939)
  • Television Spy (1939)
  • Emergency Squad (1940)
  • Golden Gloves (1940)
  • Mystery Sea Raider (1940)
  • Her First Romance (1940)
  • The Devil Commands (1941)
  • Under Age (1941)
  • Sweetheart of the Campus (1941)
  • The Blonde from Singapore (1941)
  • Secrets of the Lone Wolf (1941)
  • Confessions of Boston Blackie (1941)
  • Counter-Espionage (1942)
  • Seven Miles from Alcatraz (1942)
  • Hitler's Children (1943)
  • The Falcon Strikes Back (1943)
  • Captive Wild Woman (1943)
  • Behind the Rising Sun (1943)
  • Tender Comrade (1943)
  • Murder, My Sweet (1944)
  • Back to Bataan (1945)
  • Cornered (1945)
  • Till the End of Time (1946)
  • So Well Remembered (1947)
  • Crossfire (1947)
  • Obsession (1949)
  • Give Us This Day (1949)
  • The Sniper (1952)
  • Mutiny (1952)
  • Eight Iron Men (1952)
  • The Juggler (1953)
  • The Caine Mutiny (1954)
  • Broken Lance (1954)
  • The End of the Affair (1954)
  • Soldier of Fortune (1955)
  • The Left Hand of God (1955)
  • The Mountain (1956)
  • Raintree County (1957)
  • The Young Lions (1958)
  • The Blue Angel (1959)
  • Warlock (1959)
  • Walk on the Wild Side (1962)
  • The Reluctant Saint (1962)
  • The Carpetbaggers (1964)
  • Where Love Has Gone (1964)
  • Mirage (1965)
  • Alvarez Kelly (1966)
  • Anzio (film) (1968)
  • Shalako (1968)
  • Bluebeard (1972)
  • The 'Human' Factor (1975)

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