
Nick Grindé was an American film director and screenwriter. He directed 57 films between 1928 and 1945. Born in Madison, Wisconsin, Grindé graduated from the University of Wisconsin. He became a Hollywood film writer and director in the late 1920s, and was often assigned to familiarize Broadway stage directors with the techniques of film making. As a director, he is considered one of American cinema's early B film specialists. Throughout his career, Grindé was a popular writer of short stories, articles and columns usually about show business and film making in early Hollywood. In the mid 1930s, he had been married to actress Marie Wilson. Later, he married Korean-American actress Hazel Shon. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences houses the Nick Grindé Papers in its Special Collections.

The Great American Pie Company

Vanity Street

The Man They Could Not Hang

Shopworn

How to Sleep

Delinquent Parents

Jailbreak

Federal Man-Hunt

The Man with Nine Lives

Before I Hang

Men Without Souls

Fugitive in the Sky

Bum Voyage

The Captain's Kid

Mountain Moonlight

White Bondage

The Girl from Alaska

King of Chinatown

Public Enemy's Wife

This Modern Age

Public Wedding

The Bishop Murder Case

The Devil's Cabaret

Menu

Girls of the Road

Love Is on the Air

Good News

Sudden Money

Down in 'Arkansaw'

Million Dollar Legs

Exiled to Shanghai

Remote Control

Hitler- Dead or Alive

Ladies Crave Excitement

Convicted Woman

Fuzzy Knight and His Little Piano

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The Ballad of Paducah Jail

Road to Alcatraz

Scandal Sheet

Stone of Silver Creek

Wu Li Chang

Friendly Neighbors

Border Brigands

No More West

A Woman is the Judge

The Desert Rider

Beyond the Sierras

Morgan's Last Raid

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Injun Talk

Lucky Fugitives