James L. Shute

James L. Shute
Total Credits at Criticker: 1 (Director), 7 (Writer)
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Inside Nazi Germany
Documentary about life inside Nazi Germany in 1938.
Fools for Scandal
Rene is broke and Kay is a rich actress visiting Paris. They meet, share a cab and dinner. He is smitten by her, but she leaves for London and he follows. At her house, when he cooks the dessert, the chef quits and he takes the job, unbeknownst to Kay. By the next day, the scandal is all over London about him living in her house and that upsets Philip, who wants Kay for his wife. Kay tells Rene to leave, but Rene plans to get rid of Philip. (imdb)
Windjammer: The Voyage of the Christian Radich
A voyage of the Christian Radich, a Norwegian sailing ship, across the Atlantic, shot in the "Cinemiracle" technique.
We Are the Marines
The history of the Corps, from Colonial times to the present day (1942, that is). The film's midsection details the arduous training procedure of the Few and the Proud at Parris Island and elsewhere. Finally, wartime newsreel footage is adroitly blended with dramatized re-enactments to illustrate the contributions - and the utter necessity-of the marines in WW II.
A Chance to Live
This documentary short is part of The March of Time series. This one is about priest Monsignor John Patrick Carroll-Abbing setting up and running a Boys' Home in post-war Italy.
The Unconquered
A chronicle of the life of Helen Keller, who was struck by an illness as a young child that left her both blind and deaf. Aided by her devoted teacher, Anne Sullivan, Keller is able to develop ways to communicate and becomes an author and advocate. Made when Keller was 72 years old, this film, directed by Nancy Hamilton and narrated by actress Katharine Cornell, features old and recent footage of Keller as her remarkable journey leads her to meet President Dwight D. Eisenhower. (Jwelch5742)
The Holy Year at the Vatican
A film about the Catholic holy year celebration in the Vatican in Rome in 1950.