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Ray Rennahan

Highest Rated: 100% Blood and Sand (1941)

Lowest Rated: 40% Becky Sharp (1935)

Birthday: May 1, 1896

Birthplace: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

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.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 69% Blood and Sand
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100% 67% Terror in a Texas Town
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100% 64% The Paleface
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97% 93% The Court Jester
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92% 63% Mystery of the Wax Museum
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90% 92% Gone With the Wind Watchlist
86% 67% Unconquered
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83% 48% Doctor X
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80% 73% Up in Arms
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76% 55% Duel in the Sun
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Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Columbo 80% 1968 Cinematographer Terror in a Texas Town 100% 67% 1958 Cinematographer 7th Cavalry 42% 1956 Cinematographer The Court Jester 97% 93% 1955 Cinematographer Stranger on Horseback 67% 1955 Cinematographer A Lawless Street 50% 1955 Cinematographer Rage at Dawn 50% 1955 Cinematographer Arrowhead 42% 1953 Cinematographer Pony Express 24% 1953 Cinematographer Flight to Tangier 1953 Cinematographer Denver & Rio Grande 57% 1952 Cinematographer Streets of Laredo 57% 78% 1949 Cinematographer A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 57% 51% 1949 Cinematographer The Paleface 100% 64% 1948 Cinematographer Unconquered 86% 67% 1947 Cinematographer Duel in the Sun 76% 55% 1946 Cinematographer Incendiary Blonde 1945 Cinematographer Up in Arms 80% 73% 1944 Cinematographer Belle of the Yukon 17% 1944 Cinematographer Lady in the Dark 23% 1944 Cinematographer For Whom the Bell Tolls 64% 61% 1943 Cinematographer Victory Through Air Power 53% 1943 Cinematographer Louisiana Purchase 67% 1941 Cinematographer Blood and Sand 100% 69% 1941 Cinematographer Belle Starr 35% 1941 Cinematographer
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