
Fans of classical Hollywood films will know James Mitchell Leisen (1898-1972) as the director of Easy Living (1937), Midnight (1939), Hold Back the Dawn (1941) and Frenchman’s Creek (1944). Some may recall that he was the director who drove Billy Wilder to direct his own scripts, so that he did not have to watch Leisen doing it.
What is less well remembered is Mitchell Leisen’s work as an art director. He worked in this capacity several times with Cecil B DeMille, including on Madam Satan, in collaboration with Cedric Gibbons. He also acted as an assistant director on that picture.