Harry Joe Brown
ProducerDirectorAdditional Crew
- Born
- September 22, 1890
- Died
- April 28, 1972
Harry Joe Brown got his start in the theater, where he was an actor and director. He went to Hollywood and became a director--mostly of second features--at Universal Pictures in 1930, then went over to Paramount from 1932 to 1933. His main focus was as a producer, however, and he produced quite a…
Director
| I'm a Civilian Here Myself(1945) |
| Knickerbocker Holiday(1944) |
| Sitting Pretty(1933) |
| I Love That Man(1933) |
| The Billion Dollar Scandal(1933) |
Writer
| The Fighting Smile(1925) |
Producer
| A Time for Killing(1967) |
| The Son of Captain Blood(1962) |
| Westinghouse Preview Theatre(1961) |
| Comanche Station(1960) |
| Ride Lonesome(1959) |
Cinematographer
| Mulhall's Great Catch(1926) |
| The Fighting Smile(1925) |
Production Manager
| Ceiling Zero(1936) |
| We're in the Money(1935) |
| The Land Beyond the Law(1927) |
| The Overland Stage(1927) |
| The Unknown Cavalier(1926) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Foolish Wives(1922) |
Additional Crew
| Four Men and a Prayer(1938) |
| Hearts Divided(1936) |
| Sons o' Guns(1936) |
| I Married a Doctor(1936) |
| Dangerous(1935) |
Self
| George Jessel Show(1958)as Self |