Director
James Tinling
Born 1889 · 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.
Directed

The Ox-Bow Incident
Second Unit Director · 1943

Charlie Chan in Shanghai
Director · 1935

Words and Music
Director · 1929

Sundown Jim
Director · 1942

Love Time
Director · 1934

For the Love o' Lil
Director · 1930
Don't Marry
Director · 1928

The Flood
Director · 1931

Sing and Be Happy
Director · 1937

Mr. Moto's Gamble
Director · 1938

Back to Nature
Director · 1936

Boy Friend
Director · 1939

Soft Living
Director · 1928

Night Wind
Director · 1948

Educating Father
Director · 1936

Welcome Home
Director · 1935

Rendezvous 24
Director · 1946

Deadline for Murder
Director · 1946