Compton Bennett

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1900-01-15

Deathday 1974-08-13 (74 years old)

Place of Birth Turnbridge Wells, Kent, U.K.

Also Known As Bob Compton-Bennett

Compton Bennett

Biography

Herbert William Compton Bennett (15 January 1900 – 11 August 1974), better known as Compton Bennett, was an English film director, writer and producer. He is perhaps best known for directing the 1945 film The Seventh Veil and the 1950 version of the film King Solomon's Mines, an adaptation of an Allan Quatermain story. Bennett was born in Tunbridge Wells, England. At the beginning of his career, he worked as a band leader and a commercial artist before trying his hand at amateur filmmaking. One of these early films helped him land a job at Alexander Korda's London Films in 1932. There, he became a film editor; later he would help make instructional and propaganda films for the British armed forces during World War II. Bennett's films tended to be sombre, but were very popular with the moviegoing public. In 1946, Bennett accepted an invitation to go to Hollywood for Universal. It was, however, during this time that he directed King Solomon's Mines. He was replaced during filming by Andrew Marton. Bennett eventually returned to the UK. From 1954 to 1957, he left film work to pursue interests in the theatre and television, but produced four films in 1957, After the Ball, Man-Eater, That Woman Opposite and The Flying Scot. Although he continued to write and direct for film and television, his subsequent productions were not as well received.

Known For

Director

1960
Beyond the Curtain

as Director

1957
1957
The Flying Scot

as Director

1957
After the Ball

as Director

1953
Desperate Moment

as Director

1952
Gift Horse

as Director

1952
1952
So Little Time

as Director

1950
1949
That Forsyte Woman

as Director

1948
Daybreak

as Director

1948
My Own True Love

as Director

1946
The Years Between

as Director

1945
The Seventh Veil

as Director

1942

Producer

1957
The Flying Scot

as Producer

1945
29 Acacia Avenue

as Associate Producer

Editor

1942