David S. Hall
(1905 - 1964)


Wee Willie Winkie (1937)
Art director who entered American film as an scenic artist on Allan Dwan's THE IRON MASK (1929). Notable art directing credits include HOT FOR PARIS (1929), THE DANCERS (1930), WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS (1931), DANTE'S INFERNO (1935), WEE WILLIE WINKIE, WIFE, DOCTOR AND NURSE and SECOND HONEYMOON (all 1937), SEVENTH HEAVEN (also 1937, assoc. art director), JOSETTE and ALWAYS IN TROUBLE (both 1938), THE THREE MUSKETEERS and CHARLEY CHAN IN RENO (both 1939), LADIES IN RETIREMENT (1941, prod. designer), THE STORY OF G.I. JOE (1945) and THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (1965).

 Nominated for Interior Decoration 1937: WEE WILLIE WINKIE - Art Direction (w. William S. Darling)
 Nominated for Art Direction/Set Decoration (Color) 1965: THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD - Art Direction (w. Richard Day & William Creber)

2 nominations