Where to watch Donald Taylor in the UK
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Donald Taylor was born on February 22, 1911 in London, England, UK. He was a producer and director, known for The Straw Man (1953), They All Died Laughing (1964) and Battle for Music (1943). He was married to Marion Grierson. Taylor died on January 2, 1966 in London, England, UK.
Donald Taylor films streaming in the UK
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- The Hands of Orlac (1960) Producer
- A Jolly Bad Fellow (1964) Producer
- The Conquest of the Air (1931) Director
- The Night of the Full Moon (1954) Director
- Day of Fear (1957) Director
- The Straw Man (1953) Director
- Ruth (1948) Director
- Into the Blue (1950) Associate Producer
- The Dawn Killer (1959) Director
- Night Watch (1941) Director
- Battle for Music (1943) Producer
- Wales: Green Mountain, Black Mountain (1942) Producer
- The People's Land (1943) Producer
- Two Minutes (1939) Director
- Sixpenny Telegram (1935) Director
- The B.B.C. Brains Trust Answering ‘Any Questions?’ (1945) Director
- Citizen's Army (1941) Director
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