Biography
Stewart McAllister (27 December 1914 – 27 November 1962) was a British documentary film editor who collaborated closely with Humphrey Jennings during the Second World War to produce films for the Crown Film Unit of the Ministry of Information. His contributions towards these films was largely neglected until Dai Vaughan's biography of him, Portrait of an Invisible Man, was published in 1983.
Filmography
all 24
Movies 24
Producer 7
Narrator 1
self 1
Director 1
Editor
German Concentration Camps Factual Survey (2017)
Movie
Editor
Memory of the Camps (1985)
Movie
Producer
They Take the High Road (1960)
Movie
Producer
Railway Electrification at Industrial Frequency (1960)
Movie
Producer
Groundwork for Progress (1959)
Movie
Producer
Diesel Trainride (1959)
Movie
Producer
Care of St Christopher’s (1959)
Movie
Narrator
I Am a Litter Basket (1959)
Movie
Producer
The Coasts of Clyde (1959)
Movie
Self - Narrator
The Land of Robert Burns (1956)
Movie
Editor
Journey Into History (1952)
Movie
Associate Producer
Ocean Terminal (1952)
Movie
Editor
Train Time (1952)
Movie
Editor
Berth 24 (1950)
Movie
Editor
Family Portrait (1950)
Movie
Editor
A Diary for Timothy (1945)
Movie
Editor
The Eighty Days (1944)
Movie
Editor
The Silent Village (1943)
Movie
Editor
Fires Were Started (1943)
Movie
Director
Listen to Britain (1942)
Movie
Editor
Target for Tonight (1941)
Movie
Editor
The Heart of Britain (1941)
Movie
Editor
Words for Battle (1941)
Movie
Actor
7 Till 5: A Pattern of the Day's Doings (1933)
Movie
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1933
1943
1952
1952
2017
Information
Known ForEditing
GenderMale
Birthday1914-12-27
Deathday1962-11-27 (47 years old)
Birth PlaceLanarkshire, United Kingdom
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom
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