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Bernard Browne
(1909-1941)
Cinematographer
Camera and Electrical Department
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Bernard Browne was born in 1909. He was a cinematographer, known for
Continental Express (1939)
,
Knight Without Armor (1937)
and
Sweet Devil (1938)
. He died in 1941.
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Known for:
Continental Express
6.4
Cinematographer
1939
Knight Without Armor
6.7
Camera and Electrical Department
1937
Sweet Devil
6.8
Cinematographer
(as Bernard G. Browne)
1938
U-Boat 29
6.9
Cinematographer
(photographed by)
1939
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Cinematographer
22
Camera and Electrical Department
7
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Y.M.C.A. On Wheels
Short
Cinematographer
1942
The Sword of the Spirit
Short
Cinematographer
1942
Jane Brown Changes Her Job
Short
Cinematographer
1942
The Balloon Goes Up
5.6
Cinematographer
(photography)
1942
A-tish-oo
4.7
Short
Cinematographer
1941
Canteen on Wheels
Short
Cinematographer
1941
Shunter Black's Night Off
6.3
Short
Cinematographer
(photography)
1941
A Call for Arms!
4.7
Short
Cinematographer
1940
Room for Two
Cinematographer
1940
Miss Grant Goes to the Door
6.5
Short
Cinematographer
(photography)
1940
Tilly of Bloomsbury
Cinematographer
1940
The Lion Has Wings
5.7
Cinematographer
(photographed by)
1939
U-Boat 29
6.9
Cinematographer
(photographed by)
1939
Smith
5.8
Short
Cinematographer
1939
Continental Express
6.4
Cinematographer
1939
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Camera and Electrical Department
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7
An Airman's Letter to His Mother
6.7
Short
additional photographer
1941
Knight Without Armor
6.7
assistant photographer
1937
Elephant Boy
6.4
camera operator: second unit
(uncredited)
1937
The Man Who Could Work Miracles
6.9
camera operator
(uncredited)
1936
Things to Come
6.6
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1936
Sanders of the River
5.4
camera operator
1935
The Scarlet Pimpernel
7.3
assistant camera
(uncredited)
1934
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Alternative name
Bernard G. Browne
Born
1909
Died
1941
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According to Michael Powell in his autobiography 'A Life in Movies' (p.319) Browne "was a Denham man, and he was lost quite early in the war.".
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