Geoffrey Malins

Geoffrey Malins

  • Birthday: 1886-11-18
  • Deathday: 1940-02-11
  • Place of birth: Hastings, Sussex, England

Biography

Arthur "Geoffrey" Herbert Malins was a British film director most famous for camera and editing work on the 1916 war film The Battle of the Somme, which combined documentary and propaganda, and reached an audience of over 20 million viewers.

Production

The Battle of the Somme

1916

As Cinematography

The Battle of the Somme

1916

As Director

London Melody

1930

As Writer

London Melody

1930

As Producer

London Melody

1930

As Director

The King Visits His Armies in the Great Advance

1916

As Director of Photography

The Stone of Mazarin

1923

As Writer

The Abbey Grange

1922

As Writer

The Musgrave Ritual

1922

As Writer

The Golden Pince-Nez

1922

As Writer

The Greek Interpreter

1922

As Writer

Silver Blaze

1923

As Writer

The Speckled Band

1923

As Writer

The Gloria Scott

1923

As Writer

The Blue Carbuncle

1923

As Writer

Patricia Brent, Spinster

1919

As Director

The Crooked Man

1923

As Writer

The Cardboard Box

1923

As Writer

The Three Students

1923

As Writer

His Last Bow

1923

As Writer

The Engineer's Thumb

1923

As Writer

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