Harold Schuster
Harold D. Schuster was an American editor and film director. In 1937, he made Wings of the Morning, the first-ever three-strip Technicolor film shot in Europe.
Among the better-known films that Schuster directed are the 1954 film noir thriller Loophole and the 1957 Western ''Dragoon Wells Massacre.''
Selected filmography
As editor
Women Everywhere Don't Bet on Women Always Goodbye- ''One More Spring''
As director
Wings of the Morning Dinner at the Ritz Queer Cargo Swing That Cheer Exposed- One Hour to Live
- Framed Zanzibar Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me South to Karanga Diamond Frontier A Very Young Lady On the Sunny Side Small Town Deb The Postman Didn't Ring Girl Trouble Bomber's Moon My Friend Flicka Marine Raiders The Mad Hatter The Tender Years So Dear to My Heart Kid Monk Baroni Jack Slade Loophole Security Risk Port of Hell The Adventures of Ellery Queen Tarzan's Hidden Jungle Finger Man Texas Rose Schlitz Playhouse Down Liberty Road Zane Grey Theater Dragoon Wells Massacre Portland Exposé Courage of Black Beauty The Adventures of McGraw The Power of the Resurrection Tombstone Territory Lassie The Lineup Man with a Camera U.S. Marshal The D.A.'s Man Death Valley Days Overland Trail Surfside 6
- ''The Legend of Jesse James''