Walter Mirisch

Biography: American producer Walter Mirisch learned the film business from the true business end; he was trained to be a movie-theatre manager by a large film exhibition chain. After World War 2, Mirisch entered production with the low-budget Bomba the Jungle Boy series for Monogram. Threadbare but profitable, the Bomba's enabled Mirisch to attain a more prestigious post as executive producer of Monogram's A-division, Allied Artists. In 1957, he formed the Mirisch Corporation with siblings Harold and Marvin Mirisch. After getting its feet wet with medium-scale westerns, the Mirisch company aligned itself with United Artists. By agreeing to give such directors as Billy Wilder, Robert Wise and John Sturges the artistic freedom denied them by the major studios, the Mirisches were able to turn out a string of moneymakers, including Some Like It Hot (1959), The Magnificent Seven (1960), The Great Escape (1963), and the Oscar winners The Apartment (1960), West Side Story (1961) and In the HeatAmerican producer Walter Mirisch learned the film business from the true business end; he was trained to be a movie-theatre manager by a large film exhibition chain. After World War 2, Mirisch entered production with the low-budget Bomba the Jungle Boy series for Monogram. Threadbare but profitable, the Bomba's enabled Mirisch to attain a more prestigious post as executive producer of Monogram's A-division, Allied Artists. In 1957, he formed the Mirisch Corporation with siblings Harold and Marvin Mirisch. After getting its feet wet with medium-scale westerns, the Mirisch company aligned itself with United Artists. By agreeing to give such directors as Billy Wilder, Robert Wise and John Sturges the artistic freedom denied them by the major studios, the Mirisches were able to turn out a string of moneymakers, including Some Like It Hot (1959), The Magnificent Seven (1960), The Great Escape (1963), and the Oscar winners The Apartment (1960), West Side Story (1961) and In the Heat of the Night (1967). In addition to collecting numerous Oscar statuettes, Walter Mirisch was also president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1973 through 1978. Expand

Walter Mirisch's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 67
Highest Metascore: 92 Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Lowest Metascore: 48 Midway
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 18
  2. Negative: 0 out of 18
18 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
54 The Magnificent Seven Sep 23, 2016 Executive Producer 6.5
67 Dracula Jul 20, 1979 Producer 7.1
48 Midway Jun 18, 1976 Producer 5.8
55 Mr. Majestyk Jul 17, 1974 Producer / Producer tbd
57 Scorpio Apr 19, 1973 Producer tbd
67 Fiddler on the Roof Nov 3, 1971 Executive Producer / Executive Producer 8.1
75 The Landlord May 20, 1970 Executive Producer tbd
66 The Thomas Crown Affair Jun 26, 1968 Executive Producer 6.6
64 The Party Apr 4, 1968 Executive Producer tbd
76 In the Heat of the Night Aug 3, 1967 Producer / Producer 5.8
69 The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming May 25, 1966 Producer / Producer tbd
70 A Shot in the Dark Jun 23, 1964 Executive Producer / Executive Producer tbd
55 The Pink Panther Mar 20, 1964 Executive Producer / Executive Producer 4.6
86 The Great Escape Jul 4, 1963 Executive Producer / Executive Producer 5.7
49 The Children's Hour Dec 19, 1961 Executive Producer / Executive Producer tbd
86 West Side Story Dec 13, 1961 Executive Producer / Executive Producer tbd
74 The Magnificent Seven Oct 23, 1960 Executive Producer 7.3
92 Invasion of the Body Snatchers Feb 5, 1956 Executive Producer / Executive Producer 8.5