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Joseph M. Newman (August 17, 1909 – January 23, 2006) was an American
film director A film director controls a film's artistic and dramatic aspects and visualizes the screenplay (or script) while guiding the film crew and actors in the fulfilment of that vision. The director has a key role in choosing the cast members, p ...
most famous for his 1955 film '' This Island Earth''. His credits include episodes of ''
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'' and ''
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''. He was nominated for two
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s in the now defunct category of
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, for '' David Copperfield'' and ''
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''. He was also the last person nominated
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to die.


Career


Assistant director

Newman first established his reputation in the industry as an assistant director at
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. He worked on ''
Clear All Wires! ''Clear All Wires!'' is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy film directed by George Hill and written by Bella and Samuel Spewack (from their 1932 play of the same name) and Delmer Daves. The film stars Lee Tracy, Benita Hume, Una Merkel, James Gle ...
'' (1933), ''
Gabriel Over the White House ''Gabriel Over the White House'' is a 1933 American pre-Code political fantasy film starring Walter Huston as a genial but politically corrupt U.S. President who has a near-fatal automobile accident and comes under divine influence—specifica ...
'' (1933), '' The Nuisance'' (1933), ''
Another Language ''Another Language'' is a 1933 American Pre-Code romantic drama film directed by Edward H. Griffith and starring Robert Montgomery and Helen Hayes. Plot A newlywed discovers that she and her husband's snobby family speak different languages: ...
'' (1933), '' Dinner at Eight'' (1933), '' Stage Mother'' (1933), ''
Going Hollywood ''Going Hollywood'' is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Marion Davies and Bing Crosby. It was written by Donald Ogden Stewart and based on a story by Frances Marion. ''Going Hollywood'' was released by ...
'' (1933), ''
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'' (1934), and ''
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'' (1934), working with
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. He was nominated for an Oscar for '' David Copperfield'' (1935), and worked on '' China Seas'' (1935), and '' I Live My Life'' (1935), ''
Rose-Marie ''Rose-Marie'' is an operetta-style musical with music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart, and book and lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II. The story is set in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and concerns Rose-Marie La Flemme, a Fren ...
'' (1936). ''
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'' (1936) earned him another Oscar nomination. He worked as assistant director on ''
Lady of the Tropics ''Lady of the Tropics'' is a 1939 American drama film directed by Jack Conway, starring Robert Taylor, Hedy Lamarr, and Joseph Schildkraut. Plot While visiting French Indochina with his girlfriend and her family on her father's yacht, freeload ...
'' (1937), '' Maytime'' (1937), '' The Firefly'' (1937), and '' Too Hot to Handle'' (1938).


Director of shorts

Newman began directing short films starting with '' Man's Greatest Friend'' (1938). He followed it with ''The Story of Alfred Nobel'' (1938), ''Money to Loan'' (1939), ''The Story That Couldn't Be Printed'' (1939) (the story of
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), ''Maintain the Right'' (1940), ''Know Your Money'' (1940) (part of the '' Crime Does Not Pay'' series), ''Women in Hiding'' (1940), ''Cat College'' (1940), ''Buyer Beware'' (1940), ''Respect the Law'' (1941), ''Coffins on Wheels'' (1941), ''Triumph Without Drums'' (1941), '' Don't Talk'' (1942), and ''Vendetta'' (1942). Newman returned to assistant directing with '' Tarzan's Secret Treasure'' (1941) and '' The Bugle Sounds'' (1942).


Feature director

Newman made his debut as a director of feature films with ''
Northwest Rangers ''Northwest Rangers'' is a 1942 American Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Northern second feature film that is a remake of ''Manhattan Melodrama'' set in the North-West Mounted Police of Canada. It was also known as ''Gambler's Choice''. Plot A mountie tr ...
'' (1941), a B-movie about the Canadian Mounties starring James Craig. Newman was a major in the Signal Corps during World War II. While there he directed the short film ''
Diary of a Sergeant ''Diary of a Sergeant'' is a 1945 American short propaganda film produced by the US government. It starred Harold Russell and focused on the loss of his hands in an accident. The film was seen by William Wyler who cast Russell in ''The Best Ye ...
'' (1945) starring
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which led to Russell's appearance in '' The Best Years of Our Lives'' (1946). After the war Newman returned to directing shorts at MGM: ''The Luckiest Guy in the World'' (1947) and ''The Amazing Mr. Nordill'' (1947). He went back to features with the low budget '' Jungle Patrol'' (1948) at Fox. He went on to direct ''
The Great Dan Patch ''The Great Dan Patch'' is a 1949 American film directed by Joseph M. Newman about the pacing horse Dan Patch. The film is also known as ''Ride a Reckless Mile'' (American reissue title), and ''Dan Patch''. Synopsis In the 19th century's final ...
'' (1949), the
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crime dramas ''
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'' (1949), with Gale Storm, and '' 711 Ocean Drive'', which starred Edmond O'Brien. Newman directed
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in ''
Lucky Nick Cain ''I'll Get You for This'' (released in the US as ''Lucky Nick Cain'') is a 1951 British thriller film by Joseph M. Newman starring George Raft, Coleen Gray, and Enzo Staiola. It was made from an adaptation by George Callahan and William Rose ...
'' (1951) aka ''I'll Get You For This'' in England, distributed by Fox.


20th Century Fox

Newman went to Fox where he directed '' The Guy Who Came Back '' (1951); ''
Love Nest ''Love Nest'' is a 1951 American comedy-drama film directed by Joseph Newman and starring June Haver, William Lundigan, Frank Fay, and Marilyn Monroe. The post-World War II comedy features an early supporting role for Monroe. It is one of th ...
'' (1952), featuring an early supporting role for
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. The studio were impressed and assigned him to larger budgeted films: ''
Red Skies of Montana ''Red Skies of Montana'' is a 1952 adventure drama film in which Richard Widmark stars as a smokejumper who attempts to save his crew while being overrun by a forest fire, not only to preserve their lives, but to redeem himself after being the o ...
'' (1952) with Richard Widmark; and '' The Outcasts of Poker Flat'' (1952). Fox picked up his option and he directed ''
Pony Soldier ''Pony Soldier'' is a 1952 American Northern Western film set in Canada, but filmed in Sedona, Arizona. It is based on a 1951 ''Saturday Evening Post'' story "Mounted Patrol" by Garnett Weston. It was retitled ''MacDonald of the Canadian Mounti ...
'' (1952) with
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; and '' Dangerous Crossing'' (1953) with Michael Rennie. In 1952 it was announced he would form Joe Newman Productions to make '' Island in the Sky'' but the film ended up being made by others. In 1953 Newman set up his own production company, Sabre Productions. Their first productions were to be '' This Island Earth'' and ''Tehran''. Newman directed '' The Human Jungle'' (1954) for Allied Artists.


Sabre Productions

Newman made ''This Island Earth'' for Universal. It starred
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as a scientist and jet pilot who is transported to another world by beings from a dying civilization who secretly intend to invade and take over his home planet. The film attracted a cult following that increased decades later when the television comedy series ''
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'' spoofed it in 1996 in its first feature-film venture. Also at Universal he directed '' Kiss of Fire'' (1955). He did ''
Flight to Hong Kong ''Flight to Hong Kong'' is a 1956 American crime film noir directed by Joseph M. Newman and starring Rory Calhoun, Barbara Rush, Dolores Donlon. The film was co-produced by Newman's Sabre Productions and was the first of Rory Calhoun's Rorvic ...
'' (1956) for Sabre, then '' Death in Small Does'' (1957). Two of actor Joel McCrea's final westerns followed for the director, '' Fort Massacre'' (1958) and '' The Gunfight at Dodge City'' (1959). Newman directed ''
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'' (1959) for Irwin Allen at Allied Artists then went to MGM to do '' Tarzan, the Ape Man'' (1959).


Television

Newman went into television directing "Meeting at Appalachia" for '' Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse'' and "The High Cost of Fame" for ''
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'', "The Lady and the Lawyer" for '' The Asphalt Jungle''. Newman did some films for Allied Artists, '' The Big Bankroll'' (1961), and ''
The George Raft Story ''The George Raft Story'' is a 1961 American biographical film of Hollywood film star George Raft. Ray Danton portrays Raft and the film was directed by Joseph M. Newman. The picture was retitled ''Spin of a Coin'' for release in the United Ki ...
'' (1962). In between he made '' It Started in Tokyo'' (1961), ''
The Lawbreakers ''The Lawbreakers'' is a 1961 American film directed by Joseph M. Newman. Made in a film noir style, the crime drama is based on the pilot episode of the 1961 television series ''The Asphalt Jungle'' and stars an ensemble cast including Jack War ...
'' (1961) and '' A Thunder of Drums'' (1961). His final years as a director were for TV, doing episodes of '' The Great Adventure'', '' The Alfred Hitchcock Hour '' and ''
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''. He did several ''Twilight Zone'' episodes including "
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", " The Last Night of a Jockey", "
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", and "
The Bewitchin' Pool "The Bewitchin' Pool" is the 156th and last episode of the first incarnation of the American anthology television series ''The Twilight Zone''. (" Come Wander with Me", however, was the final episode to be filmed.) It originally aired on June 19, ...
".


Partial filmography


References


External links

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Joseph M Newman
at BFI

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