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Margaret Booth

Highest Rated: 96% Camille (1936)

Lowest Rated: 80% Dancing Lady (1933)

Birthday: Jan 16, 1898

Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA

Hailed by Kevin Brownlow in "The Parade's Gone By..." as "one of the great motion picture editors," Margaret Booth was an important and pioneering figure in the motion picture industry. In a career that spanned some nine decades, she went from being a film joiner in silents to an acclaimed editor to a production executive. Adopting a very low profile and rarely speaking with the press or historians, Booth remained (according to Brownlow, to whom she granted a rare interview in 1965), "reticent about her work and modest about her achievements."

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Highest-Rated Movies

96% 84% Mutiny on the Bounty Watchlist 96% 83% Camille Watchlist 80% 69% Dancing Lady Watchlist 80% 69% Smilin' Through Watchlist A Lady's Morals Watchlist New Moon Watchlist The Lady of Scandal Watchlist The White Sister Watchlist 59% Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise Watchlist The Enemy Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Camille 96% 83% 1936 Film Editing Mutiny on the Bounty 96% 84% 1935 Film Editing Dancing Lady 80% 69% 1933 Film Editing The White Sister 1933 Film Editor Peg O' My Heart 69% 1933 Film Editing Storm at Daybreak 17% 1933 Film Editing Smilin' Through 80% 69% 1932 Film Editing Strange Interlude 30% 1932 Film Editing Lovers Courageous 1932 Film Editing Five and Ten 1931 Film Editing Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise 59% 1931 Film Editing A Lady's Morals 1930 Film Editing New Moon 1930 Film Editing The Lady of Scandal 1930 Film Editing Redemption 1930 Film Editing The Bridge of San Luis Rey 1929 Film Editing A Lady of Chance 1928 Film Editing The Enemy 1927 Film Editing Husbands and Lovers 1924 Film Editing
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