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Robert Martin (cinematographer)

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Occupation
  
cinematographer

Years active
  
1920-1937


Name
  
Robert Martin

Role
  
Cinematographer

Full Name
  
Robert Gordon Martin

Born
  
December 7, 1891 (
1891-12-07
)
Indiana, United States

Died
  
March 24, 1980, Los Angeles, California, United States

Movies
  
Oliver Twist, The Rag Man, Sing As We Go, The Sign of Four, Java Head

Similar People
  
Graham Cutts, Basil Dean, Maurice Elvey, Sol Lesser, Alexander Korda

Robert Martin (7 December 1891 – 24 March 1980) (sometimes credited as Robert G. Martin or Bob Martin) was an American cinematographer.

Filmography

  • 1920: Smiling All the Way
  • 1920: Girls Don't Gamble (as Bob Martin)
  • 1921: Making the Grade
  • 1921: My Boy
  • 1922: Trouble
  • 1922: Oliver Twist
  • 1923: Daddy
  • 1923: Circus Days
  • 1924: A Boy of Flanders
  • 1924: Little Robinson Crusoe
  • 1925: The Rag Man
  • 1926: Siberia
  • 1927: The Princess from Hoboken
  • 1927: The Love of Sunya
  • 1928: Coney Island
  • 1928: Crooks Can't Win
  • 1928: Black Feather
  • 1928: Hit of the Show
  • 1928: Danger Street
  • 1928: Blockade
  • 1928: Hey Rube!
  • 1929: The Voice of the Storm
  • 1929: Harboiled
  • 1930: Should a Doctor Tell?
  • 1931: Sally in Our Alley
  • 1931: A Honeymoon Adventure
  • 1932: Nine Till Six
  • 1932: Looking on the Bright Side
  • 1932: The Water Gipsies
  • 1932: The Sign of Four: Sherlock Holmes' Greatest Case (as Robert G. Martin)
  • 1932: The Impassive Footman
  • 1932: That Night in London
  • 1933: Three Men in a Boat
  • 1933: Strange Evidence
  • 1933: Cash
  • 1933: Loyalties
  • 1933: The House of Trent
  • 1934: Autumn Crocus
  • 1934: Java Head
  • 1934: The Tiger Bay
  • 1934: Sing As We Go
  • 1934: Love, Life and Laughter
  • 1934: Lorna Doone
  • 1935: Look Up and Laugh
  • 1935: It Happened in Paris (as Robert G. Martin)
  • 1935: No Limit
  • 1936: Shipmates
  • 1936: Debt of Honour
  • 1937: The Great Barrier
  • References

    Robert Martin (cinematographer) Wikipedia