Harmon Jones started his career as a film editor at 20th Century-Fox,
where he was entrusted with many of the studio's top projects (
Gentleman's Agreement (1947),
Sitting Pretty (1948),
Anna and the King of Siam (1946)), but when he turned to directing feature films, his
output was far less impressive. After handling mostly low-grade
westerns and tepid thrillers, Jones turned to directing TV series in
the 1950s, and ended his career there in the 1960s.