Cinematographer
Gordon Dines
- London, England, UK
- Also:
- Camera Department
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Biography
Gordon Dines is known as an Director of Photography, Cinematography, Camera Operator, and Assistant Camera. Some of their work includes The Cruel Sea, The Blue Lamp, The Colditz Story, The
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Cinematographer
32 credits
Bread(1971)
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FilmMr. Brown Comes Down the Hill(1965)
Cinematographer
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Bomb in the High Street(1963)
Cinematographer
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It Takes a Thief(1960)
Cinematographer
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Circle of Deception(1960)
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The Navy Lark(1959)
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The Lady Is a Square(1959)
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Four Desperate Men(1959)
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Wonderful Things(1958)
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The Man Who Wouldn't Talk(1958)
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Dangerous Youth(1957)
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Battle Hell(1957)
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The Third Key(1956)
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You Lucky People!(1955)
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The Colditz Story(1955)
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PT Raiders(1955)
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High and Dry(1954)
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Shop Spoiled(1954)
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The Cruel Sea(1953)
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The Gentle Gunman(1952)
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Secret People(1952)
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I Believe in You(1952)
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Pool of London(1951)
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The Blue Lamp(1950)
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Train of Events(1949)
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The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby(1947)
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Frieda(1947)
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The Mysterious Mr. Davis(1940)
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Let's Be Famous(1939)
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George Takes the Air(1938)
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