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Filmography of Walter Mirisch and the Mirisch Companies Fall Guy (March 15, 1947) : Reginald Le Borg; : Walter M. Mirisch; - : Jerry Warner;  : John O’Dea, based on the story “Cocaine” by Cornell Woolrich; : Clifford Penn, Robert Armstrong , Teala Loring, Elisha Cook Jr.; 64 min; b&w; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation I Wouldn’t Be in Your Shoes (May 23, 1948) : William Nigh; : Walter M. Mirisch; : Steve Fisher, based on the novel by Cornell Woolrich; : Don Castle, Elyse Knox, Regis Toomey; 71 min; b&w; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation Bomba, the Jungle Boy (March 20, 1949) : Ford Beebe; : Walter Mirisch; : Jack DeWitt , based on the novel by Roy Rockwood; : Johnny Sheffield, Peggy Ann Garner; 71 min; b&w; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation Bomba on Panther Island (December 18, 1949) : Ford Beebe; : Walter Mirisch; : Ford Beebe, based on the characters created by Roy Rockwood in the “Bomba” books; : Johnny Sheffield, Allene Roberts; 76 min; b&w; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation The Lost Volcano (with Bomba the Jungle Boy) (June 25, 1950) : Ford Beebe; : Walter Mirisch; : Ford Beebe, based on the characters created by Roy Rockwood in the “Bomba” books; : Johnny Sheffield, Donald Woods, Marjorie Lord; 76 min; b&w; 389 presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation County Fair (July 30, 1950) : William Beaudine; : Walter Mirisch; : W. Scott Darling; : Rory Calhoun, Jane Nigh; 76 min; Cinecolor; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation The Hidden City (with Bomba the Jungle Boy) (September 24, 1950) : Ford Beebe; : Walter Mirisch; : Carroll Young, based on the characters created by Roy Rockwood in the “Bomba” books; : Johnny Sheffield, Sue England, Smoki Whitfield; 71 min; b&w; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation The Lion Hunters (with Bomba the Jungle Boy) (April 13, 1951) : Ford Beebe; : Walter Mirisch; : Ford Beebe, based on the characters created by Roy Rockwood in the “Bomba” books; : Johnny Sheffield, Morris Ankrum, Ann Todd, Woodrow Strode; 79 min; b&w; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation Cavalry Scout (May 13, 1951) : Lesley Selander; : Walter Mirisch;   : Dan Ullman; : Rod Cameron, Audrey Long, Jim Davis; 78 min; Cinecolor; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; - : Monogram Pictures Corporation Elephant Stampede (with Bomba the Jungle Boy) (October 28, 1951) : Ford Beebe; : Walter Mirisch; : Ford Beebe; based on the characters created by Roy Rockwood in the “Bomba” books; : Johnny Sheffield, Donna Martell, Edith Evanson; 72 min; b&w; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation Flight to Mars (November 11, 1951) : Lesley Selander; : Walter Mirisch; : Arthur Strawn; : Marguerite Chapman, Cameron Mittchell, Arthur Franz; 72 min; Cinecolor; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; - : Monogram Pictures Corporation 390 Filmography / [3.147.104.120] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 22:31 GMT) Fort Osage (February 10, 1952) : Lesley Selander; : Walter Mirisch;   : Dan Ullman; : Rod Cameron, Jane Nigh, Morris Ankrum; 70 min; Cinecolor; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; - : Monogram Pictures Corporation Rodeo (March 9, 1952) : William Beaudine; : Walter Mirisch; : Charles R. Marion; : Jane Nigh, John Archer, Wallace Ford; 71 min; Cinecolor; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation Wild Stallion (April 22, 1952) : Lewis D. Collins; : Walter Mirisch; : Dan Ullman; : Ben Johnson, Edgar Buchanan, Martha Hyer; 70 min; Cinecolor; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation AfricanTreasure (with Bomba the Jungle Boy) (June 8, 1952) : Ford Beebe; : Walter Mirisch; : Ford Beebe, based on the characters created by Roy Rockwood in the “Bomba” books; : Johnny Sheffield, Laurette Luez; 70 min; b&w; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation The Rose Bowl Story (August 24, 1952) : William Beaudine; : Richard V. Heermance; -  : Walter Mirisch; : Charles R. Marion; : Marshall Thompson, Vera Miles, Natalie Wood, Keith Larson, Tom Harmon; 73 min; Cinecolor; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; - : Monogram Pictures FlatTop (November 30, 1952) : Lesley Selander; : Walter Mirisch; : Steve Fisher; : Sterling Hayden, Richard Carlson, Keith Larson, William Schallert; 83 min; Cinecolor; presented by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation; : Allied Artists Pictures Corporation 1 Academy Award nomination Bomba and the Jungle Girl (December 7, 1952) : Ford Beebe; : Walter Mirisch; : Ford Beebe, based on the characters created by Roy Rockwood in the “Bomba” Filmography 391 / books; : Johnny Sheffield, Karen Sharp, Walter Sande; 70 min; b&w; presented by Monogram Pictures Corporation; : Monogram Pictures Corporation Hiawatha (December 28, 1952) : Kurt Neuman; : Walter Mirisch; : Arthur Strawn and Dan Ullman, based on the poem by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; : Vincent Edwards, Yvette Duguay, Keith Larson; 79 min; Cinecolor; presented by Allied Artists Pictures Corporation; : Allied Artists Pictures Corporation Safari Drums (with Bomba...

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