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Stewart McAllister (27 December 1914 – 27 November 1962) was a British documentary film editor who collaborated closely with Humphrey Jennings during the Second World War to produce films for the Crown Film Unit of the Ministry of Information. His contributions towards these films was largely neglected until Dai Vaughan's biography of him, Portrait of an Invisible Man, was published in 1983.
Date Of Birth December 27, 1914 Died 1962-11-27 Place Of Birth Wishaw, North Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK Profession Editor, Producer, Director Nationality British Star Sign Capricorn
Editor Title Year Status Character The Silent Village 1943 Documentary short Fires Were Started 1943 Listen to Britain 1942 Documentary short Target for Tonight 1941 Documentary Words for Battle 1941 Documentary short uncredited Men of the Lightship 1941 Documentary short The Heart of Britain 1941 Documentary short London Can Take It! 1940 Documentary short uncredited Mony a Pickle 1938 Short uncredited North Sea 1938 Documentary short uncredited 7 Till 5 1933 Documentary short Memory of the Camps 2014 TV Movie documentary A Painful Reminder: Evidence for All Mankind 1985 TV Movie documentary Frontline 1985 TV Series documentary 1 episode Train Time 1952 Documentary short Journey Into History 1951 Short Berth 24 1950 Documentary short Family Portrait 1950 Short documentary A Diary for Timothy 1945 Short documentary uncredited The Eighty Days 1944 Documentary
Producer Title Year Status Character Groundwork for Progress 1959 Documentary short producer I Am a Litter Basket 1959 Short producer The Coasts of Clyde 1959 Short producer Broad Waterways 1959 Documentary short producer The Land of Robert Burns 1956 Documentary short producer Ocean Terminal 1952 Documentary short associate producer The Heart Is Highland 1952 Short associate producer
Director Title Year Status Character Listen to Britain 1942 Documentary short
Actor Title Year Status Character I Am a Litter Basket 1959 Short Narrator (uncredited)
Writer Title Year Status Character Listen to Britain 1942 Documentary short uncredited
Editorial Department Title Year Status Character The Islanders 1939 Documentary short assistant editor - as S. McAllister
Self Title Year Status Character The Land of Robert Burns 1956 Documentary short Himself - Narrator (uncredited)
Known for movies Listen to Britain (1942) as Editor
Target for Tonight (1941) as Editor
Fires Were Started (1943) as Editor
Memory of the Camps (2014) as Editor