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Henry Cornelius

Highest Rated: 94% Passport to Pimlico (1949)

Lowest Rated: 86% Genevieve (1953)

Birthday: Aug 18, 1913

Birthplace: Cape Town, South Africa

Studied under Max Reinhardt and worked with Rene Clair and Alexander Korda before returning in 1940 to South Africa, where he produced several films for General Smuts's pro-British propaganda campaign. Cornelius also made a handful of feature films which suggested a gift for characterization and detail, and considerable flair for light comedy: his best known efforts are the deliciously whimsical "Passport to Pimlico" (1949) and the superbly outdoorsy, warmly lighthearted "Genevieve" (1953). Cornelius died abruptly during the production of the crime comedy "Law and Disorder" in 1958; the film was completed by Charles Crichton.

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Highest-Rated Movies

94% 83% Passport to Pimlico
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86% 75% Genevieve
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Next to No Time
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Forget-Me-Not
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Men Are Not Gods
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The Galloping Major
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35% I Am a Camera
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Filmography

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Next to No Time 1958 Director, Screenwriter I Am a Camera 35% 1955 Director Genevieve 86% 75% 1953 Director The Galloping Major 1951 Director Passport to Pimlico 94% 83% 1949 Director Forget-Me-Not 1936 Film Editing Men Are Not Gods 1936 Film Editing
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