Michael McCarthy (film Director)
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Michael McCarthy (27 February 1917 – 7 May 1959) was a British
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. He died aged 42, survived by a wife and three children. A ''Variety'' obituary said he was "regarded as a director of considerable promise".


Selected filmography

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'' (1943) (documentary) - assistant director *''
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'' (1943) - assistant director *'' San Demetrio London'' (1943) - assistant director *'' The Halfway House'' (1944) - assistant director *'' While Nero Fiddled'' (1944) aka ''Fiddlers Three'' - assistant director *'' The Girl of the Canal'' (1945) aka ''Painted Boats'' (short feature) - story *'' Johnny Frenchman'' (1945) - unit manager *''
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'' (1949) (short feature) - director *'' No Highway in the Sky'' (1951) - actor * '' Assassin for Hire'' (1951) - director * '' Mystery Junction'' (1951) - director, writer *''Road Sense'' (1951) (instructional film) - director *'' Hunted'' (1952) - idea * '' Crow Hollow'' (1952) - director *'' Wheel of Fate'' (1953) - actor *'' Behind the Headlines'' (1953) - actor *''
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'' (1953) - actor *'' Flannelfoot'' (1953) - actor *'' John of the Fair'' (1954) - director, writer *''
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'' (1954–55) - director, writer - including '' The Awakening'' (1954) * '' Shadow of a Man'' (1955) - director, additional scenes *''
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'' (1955) - director * '' It's Never Too Late'' (1956) - director *'' Assignment Foreign Legion'' (1956–57) (TV series) - director * '' The Traitor'' (1957) aka ''The Accursed'' - director, writer *''
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'' (1957) (TV series) - director *''
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'' (1957) (TV series) - director * '' Operation Amsterdam'' (1959) - director, writer


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Michael McCarthy
at BFI British film directors British male screenwriters People from Birmingham, West Midlands 1917 births 1959 deaths 20th-century British screenwriters {{UK-film-director-stub