Harry Booth (filmmaker)

Harry Booth (born in London) is an English film director, film producer, screenwriter and editor. He began his film career in 1941.

He debuted as a director with the war documentary Blitz on Britain (1960). His subsequent films include A King's Story (1965), which was nominated for an Academy Award.

Booth's work on television includes directing 14 episodes of Here Come the Double Deckers (1970-1971), a children's series.

Director

 * Ben Hall TV series (unknown episodes; 1975)
 * Op de Hollandse toer – English title Going Dutch (1973)
 * The Flying Sorcerer (1973)
 * The Protectors (1 TV episode; 1973)
 * Go for a Take – U.S. title Double Take (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)
 * The Sentimental Agent (1 TV episode; 1963)
 * Man of the World (5 TV episodes; 1962–1963)
 * The Adventures of Sir Francis Drake (3 TV episodes; 1961)

Editorial department

 * Rockshow assistant editor (1980)
 * The Avengers post-production coordinator (12 TV episodes; 1968–1969)
 * Visit to Spain supervising editor (TV episode; 1962)

Sound department

 * Robin Hood: The Movie dubbing editor (video; 1991)

Writer

 * At the Stroke of Nine (1957)
 * The Case of the Mukkinese Battle Horn (1956)

Editor

 * Crosstrap (1962)
 * Blitz on Britain (1960)
 * Penny Points to Paradise (1951)

Composer

 * International Detective TV series (unknown episodes; 1959)