Bert Glennon
Known for: Camera
Born: November 18, 1893 in Anaconda, Montana, USA - Died: June 28, 1967
From Wikipedia Bert Glennon (November 19, 1893 – June 29, 1967) was an American cinematographer and film director. He directed Syncopation (1929), the first film released by RKO Radio Pictures. He was nominated for three Academy Awards in Best Cinematography categories, for the films Stagecoach (1939), Drums Along the Mohawk (1939), and Dive Bomber (1941). Glennon worked as a cinematographer on over a hundred films for directors including John Ford, André De Toth, Josef Von Sternberg, Raoul Walsh, and Cecil B. DeMille. His son, James Glennon, was also a noted cinematographer.
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The Patchwork Girl of Oz
Scarecrow
Show-Business at War
Self
Stagecoach
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Destination Tokyo
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Paradise Island
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Rio Grande
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Morning Glory
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Red Light
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The Mad Magician
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Underworld
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Wagon Master
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Ruthless
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She Was a Lady
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Shadow of a Woman
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Drums Along the Mohawk
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The Last Command
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Crime Wave
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Our Town
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You Can't Fool Your Wife
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The Half-Naked Truth
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The Man from Galveston
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Show Them No Mercy!
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Desperate Journey
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In Line of Duty
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