Mini-Biography:
Elmo Williams was born under the given name James Elmo Williams on April 30, 1913 in Lone Wolf, Oklahoma, USA. He was an American Editor, Producer, Director, known for 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954), High Noon (1952), Irene (1940), Elmo Williams's first movie on record is from 1939. Elmo Williams died on November 25, 2015 in Brookings, Oregon, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1977.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1977: Sidewinder 1 (Producer), Directed by Earl Bellamy, with Marjoe Gortner, Michael Parks, Susan Howard,
1961: The longest day (Director), Directed by Ken Annakin, Andrew V. Marton, Gerd Oswald, Bernhard Wicki, with Eddie Albert, Paul Anka, Arletty,
1957: Apache Warrior (Director), with Keith Larsen,
1957: Hell Ship Mutiny (Cast), Directed by Lee Sholem, with Peter Lorre,
1954: 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Editor), Directed by Richard Fleischer, with Kirk Douglas, James Mason, Carleton Young,
1952: High Noon (Editor), Directed by Fred Zinnemann, with Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Lloyd Bridges,
1949: Follow me quietly (Editor), Directed by Richard Fleischer, with William Lundigan, Dorothy Patrick, Jeff Corey,
1948: Design for Death (Editor), Directed by Richard Fleischer,
1948: The Miracle of the Bells (Russell Janney's The Miracle of the Bells) (Editor), Directed by Irving Pichel, with Fred MacMurray, , Frank Sinatra,
1946: Nocturne (Editor), Directed by Edwin L. Marin, with George Raft, Lynn Bari, Virginia Huston,
1943: Forever and a day (Editor), Directed by René Clair, Frank Lloyd, Victor Saville, Herbert Wilcox, Edmund Goulding, with Cedric Hardwicke, Buster Keaton, Charles Laughton,
1941: No, No, Nanette (Editor), Directed by Herbert Wilcox, with Anna Neagle,
1941: Sunny (Editor), Directed by Herbert Wilcox, with Anna Neagle,
1940: Irene (Editor), Directed by Herbert Wilcox, with Anna Neagle, Ray Milland, Roland Young,
1939: Nurse Edith Cavell (Editor), Directed by Herbert Wilcox, with Edna May Oliver, Anna Neagle, ZaSu Pitts,