James Stewart Filmography - Documentaries and Short Subject

Documentaries and Short Subject

Incomplete listing.

Year Movie Role Director Notes
1934 Art Trouble Mr. Burton uncredited
1936 Important News Cornelius "Corn" Stevens
1938 Hollywood Goes to Town Himself
1939 Hollywood Hobbies Himself
1942 Fellow Americans Narrator for the USAAF
Winning Your Wings Narrator John Huston for the USAAF
1943 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood in Uniform Himself
1946 American Creed Himself
1947 Thunderbolt! Narrator John Sturges
William Wyler
for the USAF
1948 10,000 Kids and a Cop Narrator Charles Barton
1954 Tomorrow's Drivers Narrator
1956 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood, City of Stars Himself
1957 The Heart of Show Business Narrator
1961 X-15 Narrator USAF
1971 Directed by John Ford Himself Peter Bogdanovich
1974 The World at War Himself Thames Television ITV series
Just One More Time Himself
That's Entertainment! Himself and Archive Footage Jack Haley, Jr.
1994 A Century of Cinema Himself and Archive Footage Caroline Thomas

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