Walter Lang

Walter Lang

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Director - USA
Born August 10, 1898 in Memphis, Tenn., USA
Died February 7, 1972 in Palm Springs, CA, USA

Mini-Biography:
Walter Lang was born on August 10, 1898 in Memphis, Tenn., USA. He was an American Director, known for But not for me (1959), The Jackpot (1950), Cheaper by the Dozen (1950), Walter Lang's first movie on record is from 1925. Walter Lang died on February 7, 1972 in Palm Springs, CA, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1961.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1961: Snow White and the Three Stooges (Director),
1960: Can-Can (Director), with Leon Belasco, Maurice Chevalier, Marcel Dalio,
1960: The Marriage Go-Round (Director), with Susan Hayward, James Mason, Julie Newmar,
1959: But not for me (Director), with Carroll Baker, Lee J. Cobb, Clark Gable,
1957: The desk set (Director), with Joan Blondell, Katharine Hepburn, Dina Merrill,
1956: The King and I (Director), with Yul Brynner, Deborah Kerr, Leo Abbey,
1954: There's no business like Show business (Director), with Marilyn Monroe, Mitzi Gaynor,
1953: Call me Madam (Director), with Fritz Feld, Ethel Merman, George Sanders,
1952: O'Henry's Full House (Baghdad on the Subway (Working title)) (Director: : The Gift of the Magi), Directed by Henry Hathaway, Howard Hawks, Henry Koster, Jean Negulesco, with John Steinbeck, Everett Glass, Dale Robertson,
1951: On the Riviera (Director), with Corinne Calvet, Danny Kaye, Gene Tierney,
1951: With a song in my heart (Director), with Casey Adams, Rory Calhoun, Susan Hayward,
1950: The Jackpot (Rette mich, wer kann) (Director), with Fritz Feld, Barbara Hale, James Stewart,
1950: Cheaper by the Dozen (Director), with Edgar Buchanan, Jeanne Crain, Myrna Loy,
1949: You're My Everything (Director),
1948: When My Baby Smiles at Me (Director), with Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, Jack Oakie,
1947: Sitting Pretty (Director), with Robert Young, Maureen O'Hara, Clifton Webb,
1947: Mother Wore Tights (Director),
1946: Claudia and David (Director),
1946: Sentimental Journey (Director),
1945: State Fair (Director),
1944: Greenwich Village (Director),
1942: The Magnificent Dope (Director), with Henry Fonda, Lynn Bari, Don Ameche,
1942: Song of the Islands (Director), with Victor Mature, Betty Grable,
1942: Coney Island (Director), with Cesar Romero,
1941: Week-End in Havana (Director), with Alice Faye, Carmen Miranda, John Payne,
1941: Moon over Miami (Director), with Don Ameche, Betty Grable, Carole Landes,
1941: Weekend in Havana (Director), with Cesar Romero,
1940: The Great Profile (Director), with John Barrymore, Mary Beth Hughes, Gregory Ratoff,
1940: The Blue Bird (Director), with Shirley Temple, Claire du Brey, Spring Byington,
1940: Star Dust (Director), with Amanda Duff, Linda Darnell, John Payne,
1940: Tin Pan Alley (Director), with Esther Ralston,
1939: The Little Princess (Director), with Jennifer Raine Bissel, Shirley Temple,
1939: Susannah of the Mounties (Director), Directed by William A. Seiter, with Margaret Lockwood, J. Farrell MacDonald, Maurice Moscovich,
1938: The Baroness and the Butler (Director),
1938: I'll give a Million (Director), with Warner Baxter, Peter Lorre, ,
1937: Second Honeymoon (Director), with Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, Stuart Erwin,
1937: Top of the Town (Director: (/xx/)),
1937: Wife, Doctor and Nurse (Director), with Virginia Bruce,
1936: Love before breakfast (Director), with Carole Lombard, Cesar Romero, Preston Foster,
1935: Lady Tubbs (Cast: George (/xx/)), Directed by Alan Crosland, with Alice Brady, Douglass Montgomery, Anita Louise,
1935: Carnival (Director), with John Aasen,
1935: Hooray for Love (Director),
1934: The Mighty Barnum (Director), with Virginia Bruce, Naomi Childers, Robert Anderson,
1934: Whom the Gods Destroy (Director),
1934: The Party's Over (Director),
1933: Meet the Baron (Director), with Edna May Oliver,
1933: Racetrack (Scenario: (/xx/)), Directed by James Cruze,
1933: The Warrior's Husband (Director), with Elissa Landi, David Manners, ,
1932: No more orchids (Director), with Carole Lombard, Lyle Talbot, Walter Connolly,
1931: Command Performance (Director),
1931: Hell Bound (Director),
1931: Women Go on Forever (Director),
1930: The Costello Case (Director), with Russell Hardie,
1930: Cock o'the Walk (Director), Directed by Roy William Neill, with John Beck, Ralph W. Bell, Frank Jonasson,
1930: The Big Fight (Director),
1930: Brothers (Director),
1930: Hello Sister (Director), with Olive Borden, Lloyd Hughes,
1929: The Spirit of Youth (Director), with Dorothy Sebastian, Larry Kent, Betty Francisco,
1928: The Night Flyer (Director),
1928: The Desert Bride (Director),
1928: Alice Through a Looking Glass (Director),
1927: The Satin Woman (Director), with Dorothy Davenport, Rockliffe Fellowes, Alice White,
1927: The Ladybird (Director),
1927: Sally in our Alley (Director),
1927: By Whose Hand? (Director),
1927: The College Hero (Director),
1926: The Earth Woman (Director),
1926: The Golden Web (Director),
1926: Money to Burn (Director),
1925: The Red Kimono (Director), Directed by Dorothy Davenport, with Priscilla Bonner, Tyrone Power,

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