Daniel Birt

[1] Birt began his career as an editor in 1932 with an assistant credit on The Lucky Number and went on to edit 12 films during the 1930s.[1] World War II brought a career hiatus and Birt didn't return to the film industry until the late 1940s.Having worked as supervising editor on Green Fingers and The Ghosts of Berkeley Square, he was given his first directorial assignment in 1947 - The Three Weird Sisters, a pseudo-Gothic tale set in a decaying Welsh mansion.[3] Birt directed a further ten films in the crime/thriller genre, mostly second features,[4] before his early death, aged 47, in May 1955.He also directed three episodes of the first series of the ITV television drama The Adventures of Robin Hood, which were broadcast posthumously in late 1955.
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