Director
David MacDonald
Born 1904 · Helensburgh, Scotland, UK
David MacDonald (9 May 1904 in Helensburgh, Dunbartonshire – 22 June 1983 in London) was a Scottish film director, writer and producer. MacDonald was the son of a wealthy landowner. His intention was to become a doctor but changed his mind and aged 17 went to Malaya to work on a rubber plantation for seven and a half years. When he had leave to return to Scotland, he travelled via Hollywood and became interested in filmmaking. He returned to Malaya and worked at a plantation in Kedah. According to one story, while in Malaya he met Douglas Fairbanks who encouraged MacDonald to try his luck in Hollywood. MacDonald broke into Hollywood by getting a job as technical adviser on a film Prestige. After that he was out of work for nine months. He eventually gained a job working for Cecil B. DeMille. MacDonald worked as DeMille's assistant on The Sign of the Cross (1932), Four Frightened People (1934), Cleopatra (also 1934) and The Crusades (1935). He worked on Lives of a Bengal Lancer (also 1935) with Henry Hathaway. He also worked for King Vidor and Raoul Walsh. He returned to England with Walsh when the latter came to direct O.H.M.S. (1937) and elected to stay.
Directed

Cleopatra
Assistant Director · 1934

This Man in Paris
Director · 1939
Riding High
Director · 1939
Triple Blackmail
Director
One Just Man
Director

Big Brown Eyes
Assistant Director · 1936

The Adventures of the Scarlet Pimpernel
Director · 1955

Devil Girl from Mars
Director · 1954
Overseas Press Club - Exclusive!
Director · 1957
The Golden Rabbit
Director · 1962
The Midas Touch
Director · 1940
Three Cornered Fate
Director · 1955
Man in Demand
Director

Good-Time Girl
Director · 1948

The Moonraker
Director · 1958

Mark Saber
Director · 1954

Fortune in Diamonds
Director · 1951
Meet Mr. Penny
Director



