Lewis Milestone - Filmography As A Director

Filmography As A Director

  • 1918 – The Toothbrush
  • 1918 – Posture
  • 1918 – Positive
  • 1919 – Fit to Win
  • 1923 - Where the North Begins (*editor)
  • 1925 – Seven Sinners
  • 1926 – The Caveman
  • 1926 – The New Klondike
  • 1926 – Fine Manners (uncredited)
  • 1927 – The Kid Brother (uncredited)
  • 1927 – Two Arabian Knights
  • 1928 – The Garden of Eden
  • 1928 – Tempest (uncredited)
  • 1928 – The Racket
  • 1929 – New York Nights
  • 1929 – Betrayal
  • 1930 – All Quiet on the Western Front
  • 1931 – The Front Page
  • 1932 – Rain
  • 1933 – Hallelujah, I'm a Bum
  • 1934 – The Captain Hates the Sea
  • 1935 – Paris in Spring
  • 1936 – Anything Goes
  • 1936 – The General Died at Dawn
  • 1939 – Of Mice and Men
  • 1939 – The Night of Nights
  • 1940 – Lucky Partners
  • 1941 – My Life with Caroline
  • 1943 – Edge of Darkness
  • 1943 – The North Star
  • 1944 – Guest in the House
  • 1944 – The Purple Heart
  • 1945 – A Walk in the Sun
  • 1946 – The Strange Love of Martha Ivers
  • 1948 – Arch of Triumph
  • 1948 – No Minor Vices
  • 1949 – The Red Pony
  • 1951 – Halls of Montezuma
  • 1952 – Les Misérables
  • 1952 – Kangaroo
  • 1953 – Melba
  • 1954 – They Who Dare
  • 1955 – La Vedova X
  • 1957 - "Alfred Hitchcock Presents (television series)
  • 1957 - "Schlitz Playhouse (television series)
  • 1957 - "Suspicion (television series)
  • 1958 – "Have Gun – Will Travel" (television series)
  • 1959 – Pork Chop Hill
  • 1960 – Ocean's 11
  • 1962 – Mutiny on the Bounty
  • 1963 - "The Richard Boone Show" (television series)
  • 1963 – "Arrest and Trial" (television series)

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    When General Motors has to go to the bathroom ten times a day, the whole country’s ready to let go. You heard of that market crash in ‘29? I predicted that.... I was nursing a director of General Motors. Kidney ailment, they said; nerves, I said. Then I asked myself, “What’s General Motors got to be nervous about?” “Overproduction,” I says. “Collapse.”
    John Michael Hayes (b. 1919)