Stuart Walker


Director

Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Manhattan Moon (1935)
Director
Mystery of Edwin Drood (1935)
Director
Werewolf of London (1935)
Director
Romance in the Rain (1934)
Director
Great Expectations (1934)
Director
The Eagle and the Hawk (1933)
Director
White Woman (1933)
Director
Tonight Is Ours (1933)
Director
Evenings for Sale (1932)
Director
The Misleading Lady (1932)
Director
The Secret Call (1931)
Director
The False Madonna (1931)
Director
The Last of the Lone Wolf (1930)
Dialogue Director
Brothers (1930)
Dialogue Director

Producer (Feature Film)

Opened by Mistake (1940)
Associate Producer
Emergency Squad (1940)
Associate Producer
Seventeen (1940)
Associate Producer
King of Chinatown (1939)
Associate Producer
Disbarred (1939)
Associate Producer
Bulldog Drummond's Bride (1939)
Associate Producer
Bulldog Drummond's Revenge (1938)
Producer
Bulldog Drummond's Peril (1938)
Associate Producer
Sons of the Legion (1938)
Associate Producer
Hunted Men (1938)
Associate Producer
Prison Farm (1938)
Associate Producer
Arrest Bulldog Drummond (1938)
Associate Producer
Wild Money (1937)
Producer
Bulldog Drummond Comes Back (1937)
Producer
Sophie Lang Goes West (1937)
Producer
Bulldog Drummond Escapes (1937)
Associate Producer

Art Director (Feature Film)

An Englishman Abroad (1983)
Art Director

Production Designer (Feature Film)

Heart (1999)
Production Designer
The Revengers' Comedies (1997)
Production Designer
The Hollow Reed (1996)
Production Designer
Captives (1994)
Production Designer
Scarlet and Black (1993)
Production Designer
Foreign Affairs (1993)
Production Designer
The Summer House (1992)
Production Designer
London Kills Me (1991)
Production Designer
Shoot For the Sun (1986)
Production Designer
A Private Function (1984)
Production Designer

Art Director (Special)

Jane Eyre (1982)
Art Director

Production Designer (Special)

Talking Heads 2: Miss Fozzard Finds Her Feet (2001)
Production Designer
Portrait of a Marriage (1992)
Production Designer
Measure For Measure (1979)
Production Designer

Production Designer (TV Mini-Series)

Five Little Pigs (2003)
Production Designer
The Mountain and the Molehill (1991)
Production Designer
Escape (1988)
Production Designer

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Eagle And The Hawk, The (1933) -- (Movie Clip) With A Great Big Bang? A nameless "Beautiful Lady" (Carole Lombard) pursues World War I flier Jerry (Fredric March) from a party that ends in a harrowing chat with a child in The Eagle and the Hawk, 1933.
Eagle And The Hawk, The (1933) -- (Movie Clip) A Shining Example World War I flier Jerry (Fredric March) confides in the un-named "Beautiful Lady" (Carole Lombard) who has befriended him in The Eagle and the Hawk, 1933, from a story by John Monk Saunders.
Eagle And The Hawk, The (1933) -- (Movie Clip) I've Lost Five World War I flier Henry (Cary Grant) watches colleague Jerry (Fredric March) having nightmares about his flight observers who keep dying, then reassures rookie Johnny (Kenneth Howell) in The Eagle and the Hawk, 1933.
Eagle And The Hawk, The (1933) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Great Danger Opening credits featuring introductory clips for Fredric March, Cary Grant and Jack Oakie in The Eagle and the Hawk, 1933, from a story by John Monk Saunders.
Eagle And The Hawk, The (1933) -- (Movie Clip) Got Me Grounded! Flight officer Jerry Young (Fredric March) tells his crew who's shipping off to France, leaving out the impetuous Henry Crocker (Cary Grant) in The Eagle and the Hawk, 1933.
Mystery Of Edwin Drood (1935) -- (Movie Clip) May She Always Be Cherished New tensions, brother and sister Neville and Helena (Douglass Montgomery, Valerie Hobson), in from Ceylon, meeting among others Rosa (Heather Angel), her betrothed Edwin (David Manners) and his uncle Jasper (Claude Rains), in the 1935 production of Charles Dickens' Mystery Of Edwin Drood.
Mystery Of Edwin Drood (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Quite Celestial His own troubles well established, choirmaster Jasper (Claude Rains) receives nephew Edwin (David Manners), who's about to marry his favorite pupil Rosa, in Universal's Mystery Of Edwin Drood, 1935, from the Dickens novel.
Mystery Of Edwin Drood (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Their Dreams Is Too Pleasant Advanced editing in the opening scene, Jasper (Claude Rains), incognito, dreams of Rosa (Heather Angel) and Edwin (David Manners), in a London opium den, the proprietor (Zeffie Tilbury) not happy, in Universal's production from the Charles Dickens novel, Mystery Of Edwin Drood, 1935.

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