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  1. Margaret Booth began work at D. W. Griffith’s Los Angeles studio shortly after graduating from Los Angeles High School in 1915. Her brother, Elmer Booth, had been a Broadway performer who acted in a number of Griffith’s films for the Reliance Company.

  2. Margaret Booth is the supposed sole survivor of Mr. Jinglesʼs massacre and the director of Camp Redwood. She is a character in 1984 portrayed by Leslie Grossman. Margaret had befriended Benjamin 'Benji' Richter at Camp Redwood, but both were constantly harassed by other counselors. In retaliation, Margaret brutally murdered them all and blamed Benjamin because he had sworn to protect her and ...

  3. Margaret Booth 1898 – 2002. Margaret Booth started editing for D.W. Griffith in 1915 and worked as an editor until 1936. She has forty-four credits, among them for several films starring Greta Garbo including Camille. She was nominated for an Oscar for Mutiny on the Bounty, for which she also has a writer’s credit.Her editing credits end early because in 1932 she became one of the most ...

  4. Margaret Booth 1898 – 2002. Margaret Booth started editing for D.W. Griffith in 1915 and worked as an editor until 1936. She has forty-four credits, among them for several films starring Greta Garbo including Camille. She was nominated for an Oscar for Mutiny on the Bounty, for which she also has a writer’s credit.Her editing credits end early because in 1932 she became one of the most ...

  5. 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...

  6. Margaret Booth, supervising editor at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer for three decades, sits high in the ranks of film editors, unsung warriors in the movie industry. From 1937 to 1968, no film left the studio without her imprint. Starting as a "cutter" for D.W. Griffith, Booth led a pioneering career that spanned over 60 years.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2002 · Aquí nos gustaría mostrarte una descripción, pero el sitio web que estás mirando no lo permite.