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Other names
  
Ian George MacKenzie

Years active
  
1916–1963

Occupation
  
Cinematographer

Other name
  
Ian George MacKenzie

Born
  
13 September 1892
Inverness, Scotland United Kingdom

Died
  
19 December 1979, Los Angeles, California, United States

Ex-spouses
  
Elizabeth MacKenzie, Peggy Custer

Movies
  
Isle of the Dead, Mexican Spitfire Out West, The Return of Dracula, The Vampire, The Girl from Mexico

Similar
  
Leslie Goodwins, Darrell Silvera, Cliff Reid, Roy Webb, Van Nest Polglase

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Jack MacKenzie (13 September 1892 – 19 December 1979) was a British-born cinematographer who worked for most of his career in the United States. During the silent era Jack MacKenzie was employed in Hollywood. In 1930 MacKenzie was sent to London by RKO to work on two films for the company's British partner Associated Talking Pictures. MacKenzie then returned to America. While he occasionally worked on prestige films such as Mary of Scotland (1936) he was employed mainly on numerous low-budget productions and from 1951 in the developing television industry.

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Selected filmography

  • Soft Cushions (1927)
  • A Texas Steer (1927)
  • Dance Hall (1929)
  • Whispering Winds (1929)
  • Escape (1930)
  • Beau Bandit (1930)
  • Birds of Prey (1930)
  • Should a Doctor Tell? (1930)
  • Kept Husbands (1931)
  • Laugh and Get Rich (1931)
  • White Shoulders (1931)
  • Little Orphan Annie (1932)
  • Mary of Scotland (1936)
  • High Flyers (1937)
  • Breaking the Ice (1938)
  • Hawaii Calls (1938)
  • The Girl from Mexico (1939)
  • Mexican Spitfire (1940)
  • The Falcon Strikes Back (1943)
  • Gildersleeve on Broadway (1943)
  • Passport to Destiny (1944)
  • Jungle Woman (1944)
  • Zombies on Broadway (1945)
  • Isle of the Dead (1945)
  • Michael O'Halloran (1948)
  • Massacre River (1949)
  • References

    Jack MacKenzie Wikipedia