HAROLD YOUNG
DIRECTING
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Harold Young (November 13, 1897 – March 3, 1972) was an American film director, editor, and occasional actor.
Born in Portland, Oregon, Young was active as a film editor from 1923-1934, working first on a series of George O'Hara short subjects under the director Malcolm St.
Clair.
Young's best-known early directoral assignment is probably The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934), starring Leslie Howard and Merle Oberon, one example of his occasional work in Britain.
- The Scarlet Pimpernel 1934
- The Mummy's Tomb 1942
- The Frozen Ghost 1945
- The Jungle Captive 1945
- Dreaming Out Loud 1940
- My American Wife 1936
- Machine Gun Mama 1944
- Spy Train 1943
- Newsboys' Home 1938
- There's One Born Every Minute 1942
- Without Regret 1935
- Little Tough Guy 1938
- Swing It Soldier 1941
- Sabotage 1939
- Woman Trap 1936
- The Three Caballeros 1944
- Hi'ya, Chum 1943
- Song of the Sarong 1945
- Code of the Streets 1939
- I Escaped from the Gestapo 1943
- Witchcraft: The Doll in Brambles 1961
- The Storm 1938
- 52nd Street 1937
- Bachelor Daddy 1941
- Let Them Live 1937
- The Lie 1954
- Carib Gold 1957
- The Forgotten Woman 1939
- Hero for a Day 1939
- The Wonderful World of Disney 1954