Filmography
As Director
- A Town Called Hell (1971) (uncredited)
- The Royal Hunt of the Sun (1969)
- Ben Casey (TV series, 13 episodes, 1961–1965)
- Seaway (1965) (TV series, unknown episodes)
- Mr. Novak (TV series, 1 episode, 1963)
- Cry of Battle (1963)
- Target: The Corruptors (1 episode, 1961)
- King of Diamonds (1 episode, 1961)
- Studs Lonigan (1960)
- City of Fear (1959)
- Murder by Contract (1958)
- Edge of Fury (1958)
- Man Crazy (1953)
- Suicide Attack (1951)
- Muscle Beach (1948)
- To Hear Your Banjo Play (1947)
- Swedes in America (1943) with Ingrid Bergman
As Producer
- Hay que matar a B. (1975) (co-producer)
- The Darwin Adventure (1972) (co-producer)
- Bad Man's River (1971) (executive producer)
- Captain Apache (1971) (associate producer)
- Custer of the West (1967) (executive producer)
- The Wild Party (1956) (supervising producer)
- C-Man (1949) (producer)
- To Hear Your Banjo Play (1947) (co-producer)
- Hymn of the Nations (1944) (producer) (uncredited)
As Editor
- Mustang: The House That Joe Built (1978)
- The River Niger (1976)
- Steppenwolf (1974)
- Spartacus (1960) (uncredited)
- The Marines Come Through (1938)
- China Strikes Back (1937) (unconfirmed)
As Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- A Town Called Hell (1971) (second unit director)
- Custer of the West (1967) (second unit director: Civil War sequense)
- Spartacus (second unit director) (uncredited)
- Valley Town (1940) (second unit director)
- One Third of a Nation (1939) (second unit director) (uncredited)
As Actor
- Hay que matar a B. (1975)
- On Camera (1 episode, 1955)
- Pie in the Sky (1935)
As Miscellaneous Crew
- The Savage Eye (1960) (technical advisor)
- God's Little Acre (1958) (associate to director)
- Robot Monster (1953) (production associate)
Editing Department
- New York, New York (1977) (supervising editor)
- Executive Action (1973) (associate editor)
Production Manager
- Men in War (1957) (production supervisor)
As Cinematographer
- The Land (1942)
Dedicatee
- New York, New York (1977) (our gratitude and respect to)
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