Thorold Barron Dickinson CBE (16 November 1903 – 14 April 1984) was a British film director, screenwriter, film editor, film producer, and Britain's first university professor of film. Dickinson's work received much praise, with fellow director Martin Scorsese describing him as "a uniquely intelligent, passionate artist... They're not in endless supply."
The Arsenal Stadium Mystery
(Director)
Gaslight
(Director)
Hill 24 Doesn't Answer
(Director)
The Queen of Spades
(Director)
The Next of Kin
(Director)
Secret People
(Story)
Secret People
(Director)
The High Command
(Director)
Calling the Tune
(Director)
Java Head
(Director)
Miss Grant Goes to the Door
(Story)
Men of Two Worlds
(Screenplay)
Men of Two Worlds
(Director)
The Little People
(Writer)
The Prime Minister
(Director)
Behind the Spanish Lines
(Director)
Secret People
(Screenplay)
Yesterday Is Over Your Shoulder
(Producer)
Spanish A.B.C.
(Director)
Yesterday Is Over Your Shoulder
(Director)
Westward Ho!
(Director)
Behind the Spanish Lines
(Editor)
Hill 24 Doesn't Answer
(Editor)
Hill 24 Doesn't Answer
(Producer)
Spanish A.B.C.
(Editor)
Loyalties
(Editor)
Malta Story
(Idea)
The House of the Spaniard
(Editor)
The Arsenal Stadium Mystery
(Adaptation)
The Next of Kin
(Writer)
Loyalties
(Assistant Director)
The School for Scandal
(Editor)
Power Among Men
(Writer)
The Sport of Kings
(Editor)
Tilly of Bloomsbury
(Editor)
Calling the Tune
(Editor)
Perfect Understanding
(Editor)
Going Gay
(Editor)