James B. Clark
Editing · Born 1908-05-14 · age 92 at death · Stillwater, Minnesota, USA
James B. Clark was an American film editor and director known for his work in family and adventure films. Born in Stillwater, Minnesota, he began his career as a film editor in the 1930s, working on various projects before transitioning to directing in the 1950s. Clark directed several notable films, including The Sad Horse (1959) and Flipper (1963), the latter of which became a beloved family classic and spawned a television series. His work was characterized by a focus on family-friendly narratives and a talent for storytelling that appealed to audiences of all ages. Clark's contributions to family entertainment have left a lasting impact on the genre.
Titles

The Twilight Zone

Batman

An Affair to Remember

How Green Was My Valley

Leave Her to Heaven

I Was a Male War Bride

Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea

Deranged

The Desert Fox: The Story of Rommel

5 Fingers

Garden of Evil

Peyton Place

23 Paces to Baker Street

The Wild Wild West

The Girl Can't Help It

Lassie

House of Bamboo

Hell and High Water

Flipper

The Keys of the Kingdom

Stormy Weather

Road House

Buffalo Bill

Between Heaven and Hell

Daniel Boone

Sun Valley Serenade

The Secret of Convict Lake

Roxie Hart

My Side of the Mountain

The High Chaparral

Diplomatic Courier

One Foot in Hell

Moss Rose

Dreamboat

The Late George Apley

When Willie Comes Marching Home

Holy Matrimony

China Girl

Here Come the Brides

You're in the Navy Now

Immortal Sergeant

Studio One

Island of the Blue Dolphins

Stars and Stripes Forever

A Dog of Flanders

White Witch Doctor

The Foxes of Harrow

Young People

Sierra Baron

Wings of the Morning

Under the Red Robe

Ten Gentlemen from West Point

Bird of Paradise

Misty

The Walls of Jericho

Inspector Hornleigh

Adventures in Paradise

The Little Ark

Surprise Package

Lassie: Well of Love