Walter R. Booth
Walter Robert Booth (12 July 1869 – 1938) was a British magician and early pioneer of British film working first for Robert W. Paul and then Charles Urban mostly on "trick" films, where he pioneered techniques that led to what has been described as the first British animated film, The Hand of the Artist (1906).
Known For
Directing
Place of Birth
Worcester, England, UK

Secrets of British Animation
The Hand of the Artist

Upside Down; or, The Human Flies
Undressing Extraordinary

Artistic Creation

A Lively Quarter Day

Comedy Cartoons

The Magic Sword

The Magic Sword

Scrooge; or Marley's Ghost

An Extraordinary Cab Accident

The '?' Motorist

The Airship Destroyer

Upside Down; or, The Human Flies

A Railway Collision
The Cheese Mites, or Lilliputians in a London Restaurant

An Over-Incubated Baby
Undressing Extraordinary

The Waif and the Wizard

Artistic Creation

The Magic Sword

The Extraordinary Waiter

The Haunted Curiosity Shop
Willie's Magic Wand
The Hand of the Artist

The Miser's Doom

The Jester's Joke

The Aerial Submarine

The Sorcerer's Scissors
The Baffled Burglar
The Electrical Vitalizer
The Automatic Motorist
Diabolo Nightmare

Paper Cuttings
The Aerial Anarchists

Pocket Boxers
The Devil in the Studio
Chinese Magic

When the Devil Drives
The Last Days of Pompeii

Animated Putty

Captain Deasy's Daring Drive, Ascent

Captain Deasy's Daring Drive, Descent
The Waif and the Statue
Animated Cotton
A Juvenile Scientist

Comedy Cartoons
Plucked From The Burning
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