Harry Watt
DirectorWriterProducer
- Born
- October 18, 1906
- Died
- April 2, 1987
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 directingβ¦
Director
| The Boy Who Loved Horses(1961) |
| Vidunderhunden bara(1961) |
| The Four Just Men(1959) |
| Four Desperate Men(1959) |
| People Like Maria(1954) |
Writer
| The Boy Who Loved Horses(1961) |
| Vidunderhunden bara(1961) |
| Four Desperate Men(1959) |
| West of Zanzibar(1954) |
| Ivory Hunter(1951) |
Producer
| Health at War(1940) |
| War and Order(1940) |
| Welfare of the Workers(1940) |
| Air Communique(1940) |
| Forty Million People(1939) |
Editor
| 6.30 Collection(1934) |
Special Effects
| Jamaica Inn(1939) |
Camera and Electrical Department
| Coal Face(1935) |
Additional Crew
| Man of Aran(1934) |
Self
| To Tell the Truth(2016)as Self |
| Omnibus(1967)as Self - Interviewee |
| Clapper Board(1972)as Self |
| How the Myth Was Made: A Study of Robert Flaherty's Man of Aran(1978)as Self |
| Film '72(1971)as Self |
Archive Footage
| Britain Through a Lens - The Documentary Film Mob(2011)as Self |
Archive Sound
| To Tell the Truth(2016)as Self |