Cyril Bristow
Cyril Bristow (1899–1978) was a British cinematographer who worked on roughly thirty films during the 1930s and 1940s at a variety of British studios.[1][2]
Cyril Bristow  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1899 | 
| Died | 1978 Surrey, England, United Kingdom  | 
| Occupation | Cinematographer | 
| Years active | 1932–1949 | 
Selected filmography
    
- The Love Contract (1932)
 - The Mayor's Nest (1932)
 - Up to the Neck (1933)
 - General John Regan (1933)
 - Up for the Derby (1933)
 - It's a King (1933)
 - Sorrell and Son (1934)
 - Dangerous Ground (1934)
 - It's a Cop (1934)
 - Lilies of the Field (1934)
 - Girls, Please! (1934)
 - Radio Parade of 1935 (1934)
 - Hyde Park Corner (1935)
 - The Gay Adventure (1936)
 - The Limping Man (1936)
 - The Cardinal (1936)
 - Big Fella (1937)
 - Boys Will Be Girls (1937)
 - Cotton Queen (1937)
 - Midnight Menace (1937)
 - Follow Your Star (1938)
 - Escape from Broadmoor (1948)
 - Stop Press Girl (1949)
 - Boys in Brown (1949)
 - The Man from Yesterday (1949)
 
Bibliography
    
- Nollen, Scott Allen. Paul Robeson: Film Pioneer. McFarland, 2010.
 
References
    
- "Cyril Bristow".
 - McFarlane, Brian (16 May 2016). The Encyclopedia of British Film: Fourth edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9781526111968 – via Google Books.
 
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