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.
Directing
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Male
1889-05-08
Seattle, Washington, USA
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Charlie Chan in Shanghai
Second Chance
Soft Living
Angel's Holiday
Last of the Duanes
Mr. Moto's Gamble
Change of Heart
Deadline for Murder
Roses Are Red
Under the Pampas Moon
Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher
Arizona to Broadway
Passport Husband
True Heaven
Words and Music
One Mad Kiss
Rendezvous 24
Welcome Home
The Great Hospital Mystery
Champagne Charlie
Educating Father
Every Saturday Night
Pepper
Boy Friend
Sing and Be Happy
Sharpshooters
Call It Luck
Riders of the Purple Sage
Sundown Jim
Lone Star Ranger
Trouble Preferred
Tales of Robin Hood
The Last Trail
Three on a Honeymoon
Your Uncle Dudley
Strange Journey
Love Time
Don't Marry
Very Confidential
Jimmy and Sally
Night Wind
Back to Nature
The Holy Terror
45 Fathers
For the Love o' Lil
Dangerous Millions
The Exalted Flapper
The Flood
El caballero de la noche