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George Barnes (I) (1892–1953)

Veteran cinematographer George S. Barnes had a well-earned reputation for reliability and a knack for combining artistry with economic efficiency. As a result, he was seldom out of work. Having started as a still photographer for Thomas H. Ince in 1918, Barnes quickly rose through the ranks to director of photography... See full bio »

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1953 Little Boy Lost
 
1953 The War of the Worlds (director of photography)
 
1952 Road to Bali
 
1952 Just for You
 
1952 Something to Live For (director of photography)
 
1952 The Greatest Show on Earth (director of photography)
 
1951 Here Comes the Groom (director of photography)
 
1950 Mr. Music
 
1950 Let's Dance
 
1950 Riding High (director of photography)
 
1950 The File on Thelma Jordon (director of photography)
 
1949 Samson and Delilah (director of photography)
 
1948 Force of Evil (director of photography)
 
1948 No Minor Vices (director of photography)
 
1948 Good Sam
 
1947 Sinbad, the Sailor (director of photography)
 
1946 Sister Kenny (director of photography)
 
1945 The Bells of St. Mary's (director of photography)
 
1945 Spellbound (photographed by)
 
1945 The Spanish Main (director of photography)
 
1944 None But the Lonely Heart (director of photography)
 
1944 Since You Went Away (photographed by - uncredited)
 
1943 Jane Eyre (director of photography)
 
1943 Mardi Gras (short)
 
1943 Mr. Lucky (director of photography)
 
1942 Nightmare
 
1942 Once Upon a Honeymoon (director of photography)
 
1942 Broadway
 
1942 Rings on Her Fingers (director of photography)
 
1942 Sex Hygiene (short)
 
1941 Unholy Partners
 
1941 That Uncertain Feeling (director of photography)
 
1941 Meet John Doe (director of photography)
 
1941 Hudson's Bay
 
1940 The Return of Frank James (director of photography)
 
1940 Maryland
 
1940 Rebecca (photographed by)
 
1939 Here I Am a Stranger (uncredited)
 
1939 Stanley and Livingstone (photography)
 
1939 Jesse James (photography)
 
1939 Devil's Island (photography)
 
1938 Gold Diggers in Paris (musical numbers)
 
1938 The Beloved Brat (photography)
 
1938 Love, Honor and Behave (photography)
 
1937 Hollywood Hotel (musical numbers photographed by)
 
1937 The Barrier (photographed by)
 
1937 Varsity Show (photographed by: finale)
 
1937 Ever Since Eve (photography)
 
1937 The Prince and the Pauper (uncredited)
 
1937 Marked Woman (photography)
 
1937 Black Legion (photography)
 
1936 Cain and Mabel (photography)
 
1936 The Singing Kid
 
1935 Stars Over Broadway (photography)
 
1935 I Live for Love (photography)
 
1935 The Irish in Us (photographed by)
 
1935 In Caliente (photography)
 
1935 Traveling Saleslady (photography)
 
1935 Gold Diggers of 1935 (photography)
 
1934 Flirtation Walk (photography)
 
1934 Dames (photography)
 
1934 Smarty (photography)
 
1934 He Was Her Man
 
1934 Gambling Lady (photography)
 
1934 Massacre
 
1933 Havana Widows
 
1933 Footlight Parade (photographed by)
 
1933 Goodbye Again
 
1933 Peg o' My Heart
 
1933 Broadway Bad
 
1932 Sherlock Holmes
 
1932 Blondie of the Follies (photographed by)
 
1932 Society Girl
 
1932 The Wet Parade (photographed by)
 
1932 Polly of the Circus (photographed by)
 
1932 The Greeks Had a Word for Them (photographed by)
 
1931 Street Scene
 
1931 Five and Ten (photographed by)
 
1930 The Devil to Pay! (photography / as George S. Barnes)
 
1930 A Lady's Morals (photographed by)
 
1930 What a Widow!
 
1930 Raffles (as George S. Barnes)
 
1929 The Trespasser
 
1929 Condemned
 
1929 This Is Heaven
 
1929 Bulldog Drummond (as George S. Barnes)
 
1929 The Rescue
 
1928 The Awakening
 
1928 Our Dancing Daughters (photographed by)
 
1928 Two Lovers
 
1928 Sadie Thompson (photographed by)
 
1927 The Magic Flame
 
1927 Venus of Venice
 
1926 The Son of the Sheik (photography)
 
1925 The Eagle (photography)
 
1925 The Dark Angel
 
1925 The Teaser
 
1924 Janice Meredith
 
1924 Yolanda
 
1923 Desire
 
1923 The Love Piker
 
1923 Alice Adams
 
1922 Peg o' My Heart
 
1922 Dusk to Dawn
 
1922 Real Adventure
 
1922 Woman, Wake Up
 
1921 Opened Shutters
 
1921 The Bronze Bell
 
1921 The Heart Line
 
1920 Silk Hosiery
 
1920 Hairpins
 
1920 The False Road
 
1919 Dangerous Hours
 
1919 Stepping Out
 
1919 The Law of Men
 
1919 Partners Three
 
1918 Vive la France!
 
Show ShowCamera and Electrical Department (1 title)
1918 Flare-Up Sal (assistant camera)
 

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Married seven times. See more »

Star Sign:

Libra