James Flood


James Joseph Flood was an American film director.
Born in New York City, Flood became an assistant director with Biograph in 1912 and was active through 1952.

Career

When working on The Swellhead, Flood decided he wanted to change a scene. He told his plan to actor James Gleason who was also an accomplished playwright and he re-wrote the scene. Actress Marion Shilling then had to quickly learn and execute the new dialogue. "I was a fast study, memorized the scene in a few minutes and we did the scene in one take. Mr. Flood put his arms around me and said, 'You g.d. little trouper.'"

Personal life

Fellow director William Beaudine was his longtime friend and brother-in-law; actor and producer Bobby Anderson was his nephew.

Death

Flood died of complications after surgery in Hollywood on February 4, 1953. He was 57.

Selected filmography

Times Have Changed The Woman Hater The Man Without a Conscience The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted Satan in Sables Why Girls Go Back Home The Lady in Ermine Three Hours The Count of Ten Domestic Meddlers Marriage by Contract