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Scottish-born director Harry Watt began his career in the 1930s, and directed several documentaries during World War II, most notably Target for Tonight (1941). He went to Ealing Studios after the war, and the five films he made there were all shot in Africa or Australia. He turned to directing television in the 1950s, and afterward he went back ...
Date Of Birth October 18, 1906 Place Of Birth Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Profession Director, Writer, Producer Star Sign Libra
# Fact 1 Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945". Pages 1164-1168. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987. 2 Educated at the University of Edinburgh.
Director Title Year Status Character The Boy Who Loved Horses 1961 Vidunderhunden bara 1961 Short documentary The Four Just Men 1959-1960 TV Series 4 episodes Four Desperate Men 1959 People Like Maria 1954 Documentary West of Zanzibar 1954 Ivory Hunter 1951 Massacre Hill 1949 The Overlanders 1946 While Nero Fiddled 1944 Nine Men 1943 Save Your Shillings and Smile 1943 Short Christmas Under Fire 1941 Documentary short Target for Tonight 1941 Documentary Dover Front Line 1940 Documentary short London Can Take It! 1940 Documentary short uncredited Squadron 992 1940 Documentary short The Front Line 1940 Documentary short The First Days 1939 Documentary short uncredited North Sea 1938 Documentary short Big Money 1937 Documentary short The Saving of Bill Blewitt 1937 Short Night Mail 1936 Short documentary 6.30 Collection 1934 Documentary short as R.H. Watt
Writer Title Year Status Character The Boy Who Loved Horses 1961 Vidunderhunden bara 1961 Short documentary Four Desperate Men 1959 adapted by / screenplay West of Zanzibar 1954 story Ivory Hunter 1951 story Massacre Hill 1949 screenplay The Overlanders 1946 written by For Those in Peril 1944 screenplay Nine Men 1943 written for the screen by Target for Tonight 1941 Documentary War and Order 1940 Short uncredited Wealth of a Nation 1938 Documentary short commentary writer North Sea 1938 Documentary short Big Money 1937 Documentary short uncredited
Producer Title Year Status Character Welfare of the Workers 1940 Documentary short producer - uncredited Air Communique 1940 Documentary short producer - uncredited Health at War 1940 Documentary short producer War and Order 1940 Short producer - uncredited Men of the Alps 1939 Documentary producer Forty Million People 1939 Documentary short producer Four Barriers 1938 Documentary short producer The Line to Tschierva Hut 1937 Documentary producer - uncredited Night Mail 1936 Short documentary producer
Special Effects Title Year Status Character Jamaica Inn 1939 special effects
Camera Department Title Year Status Character Coal Face 1935 Documentary short additional photography
Editor Title Year Status Character 6.30 Collection 1934 Documentary short uncredited
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Man of Aran 1934 Documentary laboratory assistant - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Omnibus 1986 TV Series documentary Himself - Interviewee Clapper Board 1979 TV Series Himself How the Myth Was Made: A Study of Robert Flaherty's Man of Aran 1978 Documentary Himself (uncredited) Grierson 1973 Documentary Himself Wealth of a Nation 1938 Documentary short Commentator
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1959 Golden Berlin Bear Berlin International Film Festival The Siege of Pinchgut (1959) 1947 Grand International Award Venice Film Festival The Overlanders (1946)
Known for movies Four Desperate Men (1959) as Director
The Overlanders (1946) as Director
Target for Tonight (1941) as Director
Ivory Hunter (1951) as Director