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Harold D. Schuster
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BIRTHDAY
August 01, 1902
Cherokee, IA
DIED
July 19, 1986
RECENT CREDITS
Security Risk
(FILM)
Aug. 1, 1954
My Friend Flicka
(FILM)
Aug. 21, 1944
Sunrise
(FILM)
Sep. 23, 1927
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American director Harold Schuster went from small-part actor to assistant cameraman to film editor at Fox Studios, all within a single year (1927). While at Fox, Schuster worked on some of the firm's most celebrated....
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American director Harold Schuster went from small-part actor to assistant cameraman to film editor at Fox Studios, all within a single year (1927). While at Fox, Schuster worked on some of the firm's most celebrated achievements, notably Sunrise (1927) and Zoo at Budapest (1933). In 1937, Schuster was sent to England by Fox for his first directorial job, Wings of the Morning (1937). An Iowa native, Schuster was drawn to rural themes in his films, frequently scouting his own locations to achieved the desired photographic results. The director's most characteristic films (and his best) include My Friend Flicka (1943), So Dear to My Heart (1947) and The Tender Years (1948), the latter highlighted by a rare non-comic performance by Joe E. Brown. With "urban" films, Schuster was less successful; perhaps his worst film was the cheapo boxing flick Kid Monk Baroni (1950), later characterized by its star Leonard Nimoy as "the sort of film that makes unknowns out of stars." After lensing several nondescript programmers in the '50s, Harold Schuster moved to television, where he conveyed his love of the Great Outdoors in series ranging from Lassie to The Twilight Zone.
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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