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Harold D. Schuster

Born August 1, 1902Cherokee, Iowa, USA36 credits

A highly regarded editor (he cut the classic Sunrise (1927) ), Harold D. Schuster started out in films as an actor. It didn't take him long to abandon that career, and he turned to the production side of the business, working his way up to editor and eventually taking the reins as a director. While much of his directorial output is routine, there are some real gems scattered throughout. My Friend Flicka (1943) is a beautiful, serene tale of a boy and a spectacular horse and was a major success in its day. Although typed as an "outdoors" director, Schuster could turn out tough, gritty little thrillers when he wanted to, such as Loophole (1954), about a bank teller who gets framed for an embezzlement; it ranks right up there with the edgy crime dramas of Don Siegel and Phil Karlson. Schuster's western Dragoon Wells Massacre (1957), despite its potboiler title, is a sharp, well-paced effort about two disparate groups of travelers who must band together to fight off rampaging Indians. Good writing, a rousing score and Schuster's tight direction raise this several notches above the product normally churned out by its studio, the usually low-grade Allied Artists. Schuster eventually turned to series television, and finished out his career there.

Known For

Filmography

Finger Man
1955Finger Man
DirectorMovie
Port of Hell
1954Port of Hell
DirectorMovie
Security Risk
1954Security Risk
DirectorMovie
Loophole
1954Loophole
DirectorMovie
Jack Slade
1953Jack Slade
DirectorMovie
Kid Monk Baroni
1952Kid Monk Baroni
DirectorMovie
Marine Raiders
1944Marine Raiders
DirectorMovie
Bomber's Moon
1943Bomber's Moon
DirectorMovie
Girl Trouble
1942Girl Trouble
DirectorMovie
Small Town Deb
1941Small Town Deb
DirectorMovie
Zanzibar
1940Zanzibar
DirectorMovie
Framed
1940Framed
DirectorMovie
Exposed
1938Exposed
DirectorMovie
Queer Cargo
1938Queer Cargo
DirectorMovie
The Iron Horse
1925The Iron Horse
as Worker (uncredited)Movie