Ray Elton
Ray Elton (28 January 1914 – 7 May 1994) was a British cinematographer. Elton was employed by Sydney Box's documentary unit Verity Films during the Second World War.[1] He later worked on several Gainsborough Pictures films, once Box took over the running of the studio.
Ray Elton | |
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Born | 28 January 1914 |
Died | 7 May 1994 80) | (aged
Other names | Samuel Raymond Elton |
Occupation | Cinematographer, Producer |
Years active | 1937 - 1981 (film) |
Selected filmography
- The Blind Goddess (1948)
- Miranda (1948)
- A Boy, a Girl and a Bike (1949)
- Last Holiday (1950)
- Smart Alec (1951)
- Two on the Tiles (1951)
- Song of Paris (1952)
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References
- Spicer p.22
Bibliography
- Spicer, Andrew. Sydney Box. Manchester University Press, 2006.
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