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George T. Clemens is a Director of Photography and Cinematography born on 26 july 1902 at Joplin (USA)

George T. Clemens

George T. Clemens
George T. Clemens participated to 14 films (as actor, director or script writer).
Among those, 2 have good markets following the box office.

Here are the best films classified by number of entries :

Cameraman

Red River
Red River (1948)
, 2h6
Directed by Howard Hawks, Arthur Rosson
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Action, Adventure, Romance, Western
Actors John Wayne, Montgomery Clift, Walter Brennan, Joanne Dru, Coleen Gray, John Ireland
Roles Camera Operator
Rating77% 3.8959653.8959653.8959653.8959653.895965
Thomas Dunson (John Wayne) is a stubborn man who wants nothing more than to start up a successful cattle ranch in Texas. Shortly after he begins his journey to Texas with his trail hand, Nadine Groot (Walter Brennan), Dunson learns that his love interest (Coleen Gray), whom he had told to stay behind with the wagon train with the understanding that he would send for her later, was killed in an Indian attack. Despite this tragedy, Dunson and Groot press on. That night, Dunson and Groot, keeping watch, hear a group of Indians planning to attack them. They kill the Indians, and on the wrist of one, Dunson finds a bracelet he had been left by his late mother. One day before, he had presented it to his young love as he left the wagon train. The bracelet reappears significantly later in the film.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, 1h35
Directed by Rouben Mamoulian
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Disaster, Fantastic, Horror, Romance
Themes Serial killer films
Actors Fredric March, Miriam Hopkins, Rose Hobart, Holmes Herbert, Halliwell Hobbes, Edgar Norton
Roles Additional Camera
Rating75% 3.7963953.7963953.7963953.7963953.796395
The film tells the story of Dr. Henry Jekyll (Fredric March), a kind English doctor in Victorian London, who is certain that within each man lurks impulses for both good and evil. One evening, Jekyll attends a party at the home of his fiancée Muriel Carew (Rose Hobart), the daughter of Brigadier General Sir Danvers Carew (Halliwell Hobbes). After the other guests have left, Jekyll informs Sir Danvers that, after speaking to Muriel, he wants Carew's permission to push up their wedding date. Sir Danvers sternly refuses Jekyll's request. Later, while walking home with his colleague, Dr. John Lanyon (Holmes Herbert), Jekyll spots a bar singer, Ivy Pearson (Miriam Hopkins), being attacked by a man outside her boarding house. Jekyll drives the man away and carries Ivy up to her room to attend to her. Ivy begins flirting with Jekyll and feigning injury, but Jekyll fights temptation and leaves with Lanyon.