Harold D. Schuster


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Harold D. Schuster (1902-1986) was an American film director. In 1937 he made Wings of the Morning, the first ever three-strip technicolor movie shot in Europe. While the majority of Schuster's directorial output can be considered routine, there are two acknowledged gems among them. His 1954 film noir thriller Loophole is a fast-paced, well-acted drama about a bank teller framed for a $50,000 embezzlement and his efforts to clear his name, and his 1957 Dr...

Place of Birth: Cherokee, Iowa, USA

Date of Birth: Aug 1, 1902

Date of Death: Jul 19, 1986


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Finger Man (1955)
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Loophole (1954)
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Security Risk (1954)
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Jack Slade (1953)
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Bomber's Moon (1943)
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Girl Trouble (1942)
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Framed (1940)
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Exposed (1938)
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