James Tinling
Directing · Born 1889-05-08 · age 78 at death · Seattle, Washington, USA
James Tinling was an American film director and assistant director active from the late 1920s through the 1950s. He directed a variety of films across multiple genres, including Charlie Chan in Shanghai (1935) and Mr. Moto's Gamble (1938). Tinling's work contributed to the popularity of mystery and adventure films during Hollywood's Golden Age.
Titles

The Ox-Bow Incident

Charlie Chan in Shanghai

Fig Leaves

Mr. Moto's Gamble

Roses Are Red

Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher

Under the Pampas Moon

Champagne Charlie

Dangerous Millions

Second Chance

Racket Squad

Tales of Robin Hood

The Great Hospital Mystery

Jimmy and Sally

Angel's Holiday

Trouble Preferred

Lone Star Ranger
Call It Luck

Strange Journey

Arizona to Broadway

Change of Heart

Passport Husband

Last of the Duanes

Your Uncle Dudley

Pepper

The Holy Terror

45 Fathers

Words and Music

Sing and Be Happy

Sundown Jim

Love Time
Don't Marry

For the Love o' Lil

The Flood

Soft Living

Deadline for Murder

Rendezvous 24

Welcome Home

Educating Father

Boy Friend

Night Wind

Back to Nature
One Mad Kiss

Sharpshooters

The Exalted Flapper

True Heaven

Every Saturday Night

Riders of the Purple Sage

The Last Trail

Three on a Honeymoon

Very Confidential

El caballero de la noche