Person
Jack Greenhalgh
Camera · 1904–1971 · New York City, New York, USA
Biography
Jack Greenhalgh (July 23, 1904 – September 3, 1971) was an American cinematographer, part of the Classical Hollywood cinema generation. He shot Billy the Kid in Santa Fe (1941), Gangster's Den (1945), Too Many Winners (1947) among others. He was active from 1926-53. An operator assistant in the late 1920s, Jack Greenhalgh was the lead operator on two hundred and four American B-series films, released between 1935 and 1953. Many of them are Sam Newfield's productions produced by the Producers Releasing Corporation , including westerns (notably with Buster Crabbe or Tim McCoy) and horror films. Let us mention Reefer Madness by Louis J. Gasnier (1936, with Dave O'Brien and Thelma White), Douglas Sirk's Hitler's Madman (1943, with Patricia Morison and John Carradine), Sam Newfield's Forbidden Pleasures (1949), with Alan Baxter and Lyle Talbot), or Phil Tucker's Robot Monster (his penultimate film, 1953, starring George Nader and Selena Royle). For television, Jack Greenhalgh contributed to two series in 1951 and 1952, including The Adventures of Kit Carson (1951). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Known for

Hell's Angels
Aerial Camera

Hitler's Madman
Director of Photography

Lady Chaser
Cinematography

Roarin' Guns
Director of Photography

Border Roundup
Director of Photography

Texas Justice
Director of Photography

Lady at Midnight
Director of Photography

Marked Men
Director of Photography

Galloping Dynamite
Cinematography

Home Movies
Director of Photography
Filmography
- 1953Giving Thanks AlwaysCinematography
- 1953Robot MonsterDirector of Photography
- 1952As We ForgiveDirector of Photography
- 1951FBI GirlDirector of Photography
- 1951Slaughter TrailDirector of Photography
- 1951Leave It to the MarinesDirector of Photography
- 1951Lost ContinentDirector of Photography
- 1951Varieties on ParadeDirector of Photography
- 1951Yes Sir, Mr. BonesDirector of Photography
- 1951Savage DrumsDirector of Photography
- 1951New MexicoAdditional Photography
- 1951Kentucky JubileeDirector of Photography
- 1951Pier 23Director of Photography
- 1951Roaring CityDirector of Photography
- 1951Danger ZoneDirector of Photography
- 1951Mask of the DragonDirector of Photography
- 1951Fingerprints Don't LieDirector of Photography
- 1951Three Desperate MenDirector of Photography
- 1950Dakota LilDirector of Photography
- 1949Satan's CradleDirector of Photography
- 1949Wild WeedDirector of Photography
- 1949State Department: File 649Director of Photography
- 1948The Strange Mrs. CraneDirector of Photography
- 1948Miraculous JourneyDirector of Photography
- 1948Lady at MidnightDirector of Photography
- 194816 Fathoms DeepDirector of Photography
- 1948Money MadnessDirector of Photography
- 1948Adventures of CasanovaDirector of Photography
- 1947Jungle FlightDirector of Photography
- 1947HeartachesDirector of Photography
- 1947Hollywood Barn DanceDirector of Photography
- 1947High ConquestDirector of Photography
- 1947Too Many WinnersDirector of Photography
- 1947Fear in the NightDirector of Photography
- 1946Lady ChaserCinematography
- 1946Outlaws of the PlainsDirector of Photography
- 1946Strange VoyageDirector of Photography
- 1946Larceny in Her HeartDirector of Photography
- 1946The Mask of DiijonDirector of Photography
- 1946Murder Is My BusinessDirector of Photography
- 1946The Flying SerpentDirector of Photography
- 1945Danny BoyDirector of Photography
- 1945Navajo KidDirector of Photography
- 1945White PongoDirector of Photography
- 1945Apology for MurderDirector of Photography
- 1945The Lady ConfessesDirector of Photography
- 1945Enemy of the LawDirector of Photography
- 1945The Big Show-OffDirector of Photography
- 1944Wild Horse PhantomDirector of Photography
- 1944Fuzzy Settles DownDirector of Photography
- 1943Hitler's MadmanDirector of Photography
- 1943Dead Men WalkDirector of Photography
- 1942Tomorrow We LiveDirector of Photography
- 1942Border RoundupDirector of Photography
- 1942Jungle SirenDirector of Photography
- 1942Texas JusticeDirector of Photography
- 1942The Mad MonsterDirector of Photography
- 1942Mr. Washington Goes to TownDirector of Photography
- 1942The Lone Rider in CheyenneDirector of Photography
- 1941Law of the TimberDirector of Photography
- 1941Escort GirlDirector of Photography
- 1941Jungle ManDirector of Photography
- 1941Dangerous LadyDirector of Photography
- 1941Billy the Kid in Santa FeDirector of Photography
- 1941Desperate CargoDirector of Photography
- 1941Emergency LandingDirector of Photography
- 1941The Lone Rider Crosses the RioDirector of Photography
- 1941Billy the Kid's Range WarDirector of Photography
- 1940Marked MenDirector of Photography
- 1940Billy the Kid in TexasDirector of Photography
- 1940Arizona Gang BustersDirector of Photography
- 1940Gun CodeDirector of Photography
- 1940Frontier CrusaderDirector of Photography
- 1940I Take This OathCinematography
- 1940Home MoviesDirector of Photography
- 1939Torture ShipDirector of Photography
- 1939Hitler: Beast of BerlinDirector of Photography
- 1938Frontier ScoutDirector of Photography
- 1938Tell Your ChildrenDirector of Photography
- 1938Code of the RangersDirector of Photography
- 1937Roaring Six GunsDirector of Photography
- 1937Galloping DynamiteCinematography
- 1937The Fighting TexanDirector of Photography
- 1937Whistling BulletsDirector of Photography
- 1937Swing It ProfessorCinematography
- 1937The Devil DiamondCinematography
- 1936Racing BloodDirector of Photography
- 1936Rogue of the RangeDirector of Photography
- 1936Roarin' GunsDirector of Photography
- 1935Bulldog CourageDirector of Photography
- 1935The Pace That KillsDirector of Photography
- 1935Timber WarDirector of Photography
- 1930Hell's AngelsAerial Camera
- 1928The Sunset LegionAssistant Camera
- 1926The Two-Gun ManAssistant Camera
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