
Director
Harry Watt
Born 1906 · Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Raymond Egerton Harry Watt (18 October 1906 – 2 April 1987) was a Scottish documentary and feature film director, who began his career working for John Grierson and Robert Flaherty. His 1959 film The Siege of Pinchgut was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. He was born in Edinburgh, the son of the Scottish Liberal MP Harry Watt. He studied at Edinburgh University but failed to complete his degree. He enlisted in the Merchant Navy and worked in a number of industrial jobs.
Directed

Fiddlers Three
Director · 1944

London Can Take It!
Director · 1940

Night Mail
Director · 1936
The Saving of Bill Blewitt
Director · 1936

Vidunderhunden Bara
Director · 1961

The Overlanders
Director · 1946

The Boy Who Loved Horses
Director · 1961

Nine Men
Director · 1943

The Siege of Pinchgut
Director · 1959

Britain at Bay
Director · 1940

Christmas Under Fire
Director · 1940

Eureka Stockade
Director · 1949

Target for Tonight
Director · 1941

The First Days
Director · 1939

Twenty-One Miles
Director · 1942

Where No Vultures Fly
Director · 1951

North Sea
Director · 1938
The Front Line
Director · 1940
Acting
Writing

Vidunderhunden Bara
Writer · 1961

The Overlanders
Writer · 1946

The Boy Who Loved Horses
Writer · 1961

Nine Men
Writer · 1943

The Siege of Pinchgut
Adaptation · 1959

Eureka Stockade
Screenplay · 1949

For Those in Peril
Screenplay · 1944

Where No Vultures Fly
Story · 1951

North Sea
Writer · 1938

West of Zanzibar
Story · 1954


