James Mitchell
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Also Known As
Jim Mitchell
Birth Place
Sacramento, California, USA
Born
February 29, 1920
Died
January 22, 2010
Biography
Filmography
Cast (Feature Film)
Women at West Point
(1979)
Colonel Dahl
The Turning Point
(1977)
Michael
The Silence
(1975)
Slogan
(1970)
Hugh
The Peacemaker
(1956)
Terrall Butler
The Prodigal
(1955)
Asham
Oklahoma!
(1955)
Dream Curly
Deep in My Heart
(1954)
[performer in] "The Desert Song"
The Band Wagon
(1953)
Paul Byrd
Stars in My Crown
(1950)
Dr. Daniel Kalbert Harris, Jr.
The Toast of New Orleans
(1950)
Pierre
Devil's Doorway
(1950)
Red Rock
Colorado Territory
(1949)
Duke Harris
Border Incident
(1949)
Juan Garcia
The House Across the Street
(1949)
Marty Bremer
White Savage
(1943)
Specialty dancer
Phantom of the Opera
(1943)
Reporter
Valley of Hunted Men
(1942)
Posse member
Cinematography (Feature Film)
The Human Stain
(2003)
Rigging lighting tech, Massachusetts unit
The Poseidon Adventure
(1972)
Stills
The Lively Set
(1964)
Stills
The Diary of Anne Frank
(1959)
Stills
South Pacific
(1958)
Stills
Peyton Place
(1957)
Stills
Demetrius and the Gladiators
(1954)
Stills
The Robe
(1953)
Stills
Les Miserables
(1952)
Stills
Pony Soldier
(1952)
Stills
Writer (Feature Film)
The Last Grenade
(1970)
Adaptation
Editing (Feature Film)
The Big Bird Cage
(1972)
Film Editor
The Lonesome Trail
(1955)
Assistant Editor
Music (Feature Film)
Savages
(1972)
Guitar & banjo
Film Production - Main (Feature Film)
Hombre
(1967)
Stills
Our Man Flint
(1966)
Stills
The Sound of Music
(1965)
Stills
Morituri
(1965)
Stills
What a Way To Go!
(1964)
Stills
Move Over, Darling
(1963)
Stills
Cast (Special)
The All My Children 25th Anniversary Special
(1995)
50 Years of Soaps: An All-Star Celebration
(1994)
The 15th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards
(1988)
Performer
The Man in the Moon
(1960)
Meet Cyd Charisse
(1959)
Guest
Life Events
Photo Collections
2 Photos
Devil's Doorway - Publicity Stills
Here are a few photos taken to help publicize MGM's Devil's Doorway (1950), starring Robert Taylor and Paula Raymond. Publicity stills were specially-posed photos, usually taken off the set, for purposes of publicity or reference for promotional artwork.
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Border Incident - Publicity Still
Here is a publicity still from MGM's Border Incident (1949), directed by Anthony Mann and Starring Ricardo Montalban and George Murphy. Publicity stills were specially-posed photos, usually taken off the set, for purposes of publicity or reference for promotional artwork.