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Pioneer of color photography who began his career as a cameraman in 1917. Rennahan produced striking color images for films such as "The Mystery of the Wax Museum" (1933) and "Wings of the Morning" (1937)--the first British Technicolor film, co-shot with Jack Cardiff. He switched to working in TV in the late 1950s.

Filmography

Terror in a Texas Town - ( Director of Photography / 1958 / Released / )
A Lawless Street - ( Director of Photography / 1955 / Released / Columbia TriStar Motion Picture Group )
Rage at Dawn - ( Director of Photography / 1955 / Released / RKO Pictures Distribution )
Stranger on Horseback - ( Director of Photography / 1955 / Released / United Artists Pictures Inc. )
Texas Lady - ( Director of Photography / 1955 / Released / RKO Pictures Distribution )
Arrowhead - ( Director of Photography / 1953 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
Flight to Tangier - ( Director of Photography / 1953 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
The Paleface - ( Director of Photography / 1948 / Released / )
California - ( Photography / 1947 / Released / )
Duel in the Sun - ( Photography / 1947 / Released / )
The Three Caballeros - ( Photography / 1944 / Released / )
Blood and Sand - ( Photography / 1941 / Released / )
Louisiana Purchase - ( Photography / 1941 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
Drums Along the Mohawk - ( Photography / 1939 / Released / Fox Films, Ltd. )
Gone With the Wind - ( Color(- Technicolor associate) / 1939 / Released / UIP The Film Consortium )
Becky Sharp - ( Cinematographer(- cinematography) / 1935 / Released / RKO Pictures Distribution )
The Mystery of the Wax Museum - ( Photography / 1933 / Released / Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution )
Doctor X - ( Photography / 1932 / Released / )
Kentucky - ( Photography / / Released / )
TV Credits
I Love a Mystery ( 1973 / Released ): Director of Photography
Prescription: Murder ( 1968 / Released ): Director of Photography
Leave It to Beaver ( 1957 / Released ): Director of Photography
Full Biography (Back to top)

Pioneer of color photography who began his career as a cameraman in 1917. Rennahan produced striking color images for films such as "The Mystery of the Wax Museum" (1933) and "Wings of the Morning" (1937)--the first British Technicolor film, co-shot with Jack Cardiff. He switched to working in TV in the late 1950s.

Profession(s):
director of photography
Sometimes Credited As:
Raymond Rennahan
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Family
wife:Lilian Hunt (married on May 11, 1916)
Awards (Back to top)
Oscar Best Cinematography (color) "Blood and Sand" 1941
Oscar Best Cinematography (color) "Gone with the Wind" 1939



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