Harry Booth
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Harry Booth, born in London, England is a notable film director, film producer, screenwriter and editor. He began his film career in 1941.[1]
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[edit] Filmography
[edit] Director
- Ben Hall TV episode (1975)
- Going Dutch aka Op de Hollandse toer (International: English title) (1973)
- The Protectors 1 episode (1973)
- The Flying Sorcerer (1973)
- Go for a Take aka Double Take (USA) also credited as writer (1972)
- Mutiny on the Buses (1972)
- On the Buses (1971)
- Here Come the Double Deckers! 14 TV episodes (1970-1971)
- River Rivals (1967)
- A King's Story (1965)
- Man of the World 2 TV episodes (1962)
- The Sentimental Agent 1 TV episode (1963)
- The Adventures of Sir Francis Drake TV Series (unknown episodes) (1961)
[edit] Editorial department
- Rockshow - assistant editor (1980)
- The Avengers post-production coordinator (12 episodes, 1968-1969)
- My Wildest Dream TV Episode (post-production coordinator) (1969)
- Visit to Spain TV episode (supervising editor) (1962)
[edit] Sound department
- Robin Hood: The Movie (1991) (V) (dubbing editor)
[edit] Writer
- At the Stroke of Nine (1957)
- The Case of the Mukkinese Battle Horn screenplay (1956)
[edit] Editor
- Blitz on Britain (1960)
- Penny Points to Paradise (1951)
[edit] Composer
- International Detective TV Series (unknown episodes) (1959)