Stuart Heisler

Stuart Heisler (December 5, 1896 – August 21, 1979) was an American film and television director. He was a son of Luther Albert Heisler (1855–1916), a carpenter, and Frances Baldwin Heisler (1857–1935). He worked as a motion picture editor from 1921 to 1936, then worked as film director for the rest of his career.

Heisler directed the 1944 propaganda film ''The Negro Soldier'', a documentary-style recruitment piece aimed at getting African-Americans to enlist in the U.S. military during World War II. He found commercial and critical success in the late forties directing Susan Hayward in two of her breakthrough performances.

He received an Oscar nomination in 1949 for his contribution to the visual effects of the film ''Tulsa''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Island of desire / Coronado Productions ; directed by Stuart Heisler ; screenplay by Stephanie Nordli ; produced by David Rose.

    Published 2010
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    Beachhead / Aubrey Schenck presents ; produced by Howard W. Koch ; directed by Stuart Heisler ; screenplay by Richard Alan Simmons.

    Published 2005
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    Dallas / Warner Bros. Pictures ; a Warner Bros.-First National Picture ; written by John Twist ; produced by Anthony Veiller ; directed by Stuart Heisler. by Cutter, Murray, 1902-1983, Steiner, Max, 1888-1971

    Published 2006
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