JAMES TINLING

James Tinling
Gender: Male
Known for: Directing
Birthday: May 8, 1889
Deathday: May 14, 1967
Place of Birth: Seattle, Washington, USA
Biography
James Tinling was an American film director and assistant director active from the late 1920s through the 1950s. He directed a variety of films across multiple genres, including Charlie Chan in Shanghai (1935) and Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938). Tinling's work contributed to the popularity of mystery and adventure films during Hollywood's Golden Age.
Filmography
Production
1951·
Racket SquadDirector
1951·
Tales of Robin HoodDirector
1948·
Night WindDirector
1948·
Trouble PreferredDirector
1947·
Roses Are RedDirector
1947·
Second ChanceDirector
1946·
Dangerous MillionsDirector
1946·
Strange JourneyDirector
1946·
Rendezvous 24Director
1946·
Deadline for MurderDirector
1943·
The Ox-Bow IncidentSecond Unit Director
Director
1942·
Lone Star RangerDirector
1942·
Sundown JimDirector
Director
1941·
Last of the DuanesDirector
1939·
Boy FriendDirector
1938·
SharpshootersDirector
1938·
Passport HusbandDirector
1938·
Change of HeartDirector
1938·
Mr. Moto's GambleDirector
1937·
45 FathersDirector
1937·
The Holy TerrorDirector
1937·
Sing and Be HappyDirector
Director
1937·
Angel's HolidayDirector
1936·
Back to NatureDirector
1936·
PepperDirector
1936·
Every Saturday NightDirector
1936·
Educating FatherDirector
1936·
Champagne CharlieDirector
1935·
Your Uncle DudleyDirector
1935·
Welcome HomeDirector
Director
Director
1934·
Love TimeDirector
1934·
Three on a HoneymoonDirector
1934·
Call It LuckDirector
1933·
Jimmy and SallyDirector
1933·
The Last TrailDirector
1933·
Arizona to BroadwayDirector
1930·
For the Love o' LilDirector
1930·
One Mad KissDirector
1929·
The Exalted FlapperDirector
1929·
Words and MusicDirector
1929·
True HeavenDirector
1928·
Don't MarryDirector
1928·
Soft LivingDirector
1927·
Very ConfidentialDirector
1926·
Fig LeavesAssistant Director