Biography
American film and television director Leslie H. Martinson (1915 – 2016) started out as a print journalist before he joined MGM as a script clerk. He debuted his first feature THE ATOMIC KID in 1954 and rapidly emerged as a successful and prolific director for Warner Brothers Television. Martinson directed feature films and episodes for TV for "Maverick", "Batman," "Mission: Impossible", "CHiPs".
Dubai International Film Festival
Director
Movies | |
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1983 |
The Kid with the 200 I.Q. (TV movie) |
1982 |
The Kid with the Broken Halo (TV movie) |
1978 |
Rescue from Gilligan's Island (TV movie) |
1976 |
Escape from Angola |
1973 |
...And Millions Die! (TV movie) |
The Return of Charlie Chan (TV movie) |
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1971 |
How to Steal an Airplane (TV movie) |
Mrs. Pollifax-Spy |
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1970 |
The Challengers (TV movie) |
1967 |
Fathom |
1966 |
Batman: The Movie |
1964 |
For Those Who Think Young |
1963 |
FBI Code 98 |
PT 109 |
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1962 |
Black Gold |
Lad: A Dog |
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1957 |
Hot Rod Rumble |
1956 |
Hot Rod Girl |
1954 |
The Atomic Kid |
Documentaries | |
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1986 |
Gary Coleman: For Safety's Sake |
Short | |
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1967 |
Wonder Woman: Who's Afraid of Diana Prince? (TV movie) |
1957 |
Big-Foot Wallace (TV movie) |