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Walter Murton

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Role
  
Film Art Director

Occupation
  
Art Director

Children
  
Peter Murton

Years active
  
1922-1943 (film)

Grandchildren
  
Simon Murton

Name
  
Walter Murton


Born
  
1892
Norwich, Norfolk United Kingdom

People also search for
  
Peter Murton, Simon Murton, Arthur Crabtree

Other names
  
Walter William Murton

Walter Murton was a British art director, who worked from the 1920s until the 1940s. During his early career in the 1920s Murton was the regular set designer on the silent film series The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes and The Mystery of Dr. Fu Manchu.

Along with Clifford Pember, Murton was identified as part of an "old guard" resisting change in British set design sought by younger set designers and by German immigrants. During his later career Murton worked for Gainsborough Pictures. His final film was the influential Gainsborough Melodrama The Man in Grey (1943). His son Peter Murton was also an art director.

Selected filmography

  • Open Country (1922)
  • The Truants (1922)
  • Petticoat Loose (1922)
  • The Glorious Adventure (1922)
  • The Indian Love Lyrics (1923)
  • The Kensington Mystery (1924)
  • The Conspirators (1924)
  • Huntingtower (1928)
  • A Warm Corner (1930)
  • The Sport of Kings (1931)
  • Third Time Lucky (1931)
  • The Ghost Train (1931)
  • The Great Barrier (1937)
  • Second Best Bed (1938)
  • Strange Boarders (1938)
  • Climbing High (1938)
  • Hi Gang! (1941)
  • We Dive at Dawn (1943)
  • The Man in Grey (1943)
  • References

    Walter Murton Wikipedia


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