1. Mitchell Leisen - Turner Classic Movies - TCM
Sticking mostly to comedy, Leisen wound down his directing career with mundane fare like "Darling, How Could You!" (1951), "Young Man With Ideas" (1952) and " ...
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2. Mitchell Leisen: The forgotten legacy of a queer filmmaker - Blog
Jun 8, 2021 · You can find ten of Leisen's films on The Criterion Channel, in a collection cheekily titled Style and Substance. Other works are less easy to ...
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3. Mitch Leisen List of All Movies & Filmography | Fandango
Filmography at a glance · The Mating Season 1951 · No Man of Her Own 1950 · Golden Earrings 1947 · To Each His Own 1946 · Kitty 1945 · Lady in the Dark 1944.
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4. The Best Movies Directed by Mitchell Leisen - Flickchart
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"Remember the Night", "Midnight", "Easy Living", "To Each His Own", & "No Man of Her Own" are on The Best Movies Directed by Mitchell Leisen on Flickchart.

5. Leisen, Mitchell - Senses of Cinema
Oct 20, 2005 · His wild dream sequences in No Time for Love (1943), Lady in the Dark (1944) and Dream Girl (1948) are as close to the avant-garde as 1940s ...

6. Mitchell Leisen | American Film Director & Costume Designer
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Mitchell Leisen was an American costume designer, art director, and film and television director. He was considered a “woman’s director” by dint of the affinity he demonstrated for actresses. His motion pictures—almost all of them made at Paramount—were often dominated by strong female leads such

7. Mitchell Leisen - The Movie Database
Known For Directing ; Known Credits 69 ; Gender Male ; Birthday October 6, 1898 ; Day of Death October 28, 1972 (74 years old).
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8. The Films of Mitchell Leisen - by Michael E. Grost
Mitchell Leisen: Subjects · Breakfast (rich family: Easy Living, group breakfast at chateau: Midnight, toast before music lesson: Dream Girl, apartment: The ...
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9. Mitchell Leisen - tspdt
They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? is dedicated to the art of motion picture film-making and most specifically to that one particular individual calling the ...
They Shoot Pictures, Don't They? is dedicated to the art of motion picture film-making and most specifically to that one particular individual calling the shots from behind the camera - the film director.

10. Mitchell Leisen - 1940s Films, Director, Producer | Britannica
Mitchell Leisen - 1940s Films, Director, Producer: Leisen's first film of the 1940s, Remember the Night (1940), featured a funny script by Sturges and ...
Mitchell Leisen - 1940s Films, Director, Producer: Leisen’s first film of the 1940s, Remember the Night (1940), featured a funny script by Sturges and starred MacMurray again, this time opposite Barbara Stanwyck, playing a recidivist shoplifter who gets caught at Christmastime. A softhearted prosecutor (MacMurray) takes her home during the court’s holiday recess to his family in Indiana, where they fall in love. Another romantic comedy, Arise, My Love (1940), followed. Colbert starred as a war correspondent who rescues an incarcerated American pilot (Ray Milland) who has been serving in the Spanish Civil War. In France the two fall in love as Europe descends into World War
