James A. Carter (born 1902) was a British art director and occasional film producer.
[1] He studied at the Royal Academy of Art and the Royal Academy of Music, before beginning his career in the film industry at Worton Hall Studies in 1923.
[2] He was employed during the 1930s at Julius Hagen's Twickenham Studios where he worked on films such as The Triumph of Sherlock Holmes (1935).
[4] During World War II, he made training films for all three branches of the armed forces.
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