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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. He died on March 3, 1972 in Beverly Hills, California.
Directing
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1897-11-13
Portland, Oregon, USA
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Kind Hearts and Coronets
The Lady of the Camellias
The Scarlet Pimpernel
The Mummy's Tomb
The Frozen Ghost
The Jungle Captive
Citizen Saint
Dreaming Out Loud
My American Wife
Machine Gun Mama
Spy Train
Newsboys' Home
I'll Remember April
There's One Born Every Minute
Without Regret
Little Tough Guy
Rubber Racketeers
Swing It Soldier
Sabotage
Woman Trap
The Three Caballeros
Hi'ya, Chum
Hi, Buddy
Song of the Sarong
Code of the Streets
I Escaped from the Gestapo
Phantoms, Inc.
Witchcraft: The Doll in Brambles
The Storm
Roogie's Bump
52nd Street
Juke Box Jenny
Bachelor Daddy
Let Them Live
The Lie
Carib Gold
The Forgotten Woman
Hero for a Day
Las Posadas
Mexico: Pátzcuaro, Veracruz and Acapulco