George W. Hill

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George William Hill (April 25, 1895 - August 10, 1934) was an American film director and cinematographer.

He began his film career at age 13 with director, D. W. Griffith as a stagehand. He directed films and was a cinematographer from the 1920s until he committed suicide on August 10, 1934.

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