Geoffrey Malins
Known for: Directing
Born: November 17, 1886 in Hastings, Sussex, England - Died: February 10, 1940
Arthur "Geoffrey" Herbert Malins was a British film director most famous for camera and editing work on the 1916 war film The Battle of the Somme, which combined documentary and propaganda, and reached an audience of over 20 million viewers.
Known for
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The Battle of the Somme
Cinematography
1916
Documentary
7.0
MOVIE
The Battle of the Ancre and Advance of the Tanks
Director
1917
Documentary
0.0
MOVIE
Patricia Brent, Spinster
Director
1919
Comedy
0.0
MOVIE
The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax
Writer
1923
Crime
0.0
MOVIE
The Crooked Man
Writer
1923
Crime
0.0
MOVIE
The Mystery of the Dancing Men
Writer
1923
Crime
0.0
MOVIE
The Missing Three Quarter
Writer
1923
Crime
0.0
MOVIE
The Mystery of Thor Bridge
Writer
1923
Crime
0.0
MOVIE
The Three Students
Writer
1923
Crime
0.0
MOVIE
His Last Bow
Writer
1923
Crime
0.0
MOVIE
The Cardboard Box
Writer
1923
Crime
0.0
MOVIE
The Engineer's Thumb
Writer
1923
Crime
0.0
MOVIE
Charles Augustus Milverton
Writer
1922
Mystery
0.0
MOVIE
The German Retreat and the Battle of Arras
Director
1917
Drama
0.0
MOVIE
London Melody
Director
1930
Music
6.0
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The King Visits His Armies in the Great Advance
Director of Photography
1916
Drama
0.0
MOVIE
The Stone of Mazarin
Writer
1923
Crime
0.0
MOVIE
The Abbey Grange
Writer
1922
Mystery
0.0
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The Bruce Partington Plans
Writer
1922
Mystery
0.0
MOVIE
The Greek Interpreter
Writer
1922
Mystery
0.0
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The Boscombe Valley Mystery
Writer
1922
Mystery
0.0
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The Musgrave Ritual
Writer
1922
Mystery
0.0
MOVIE
The Golden Pince-Nez
Writer
1922
Mystery
0.0
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The Stockbroker's Clerk
Writer
1922
Mystery