Hall Bartlett
Hall Bartlett was an American film producer, director, and screenwriter. Hall Bartlett was an American film producer, director, and screenwriter known for his independent filmmaking and exploration of social issues. After serving in U.S. Naval Intelligence during World War II, he began his film career with the documentary Navajo (1952), which highlighted the challenges faced by Native Americans and won several international awards. Bartlett's notable works include Unchained (1955), featuring the song "Unchained Melody," and Jonathan Livingston Seagull (1973), an adaptation of Richard Bach's novella. Despite facing legal challenges and mixed reviews, the latter film received Academy Award nominations and won a Golden Globe for its score. Bartlett's films often addressed themes of human potential and social justice, reflecting his commitment to meaningful storytelling.
11 directing credits · 3 acting credits
Directing · 11

Zero Hour!
1957

Jonathan Livingston Seagull
1973

Unchained
1955

The Children of Sanchez
1978

Drango
1957

Changes
1969

All the Young Men
1960

The Caretakers
1963

Love is Forever
1983

The Sandpit Generals
1972

Los hijos de Sanchez
1978


