Herbert Mason
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Herbert Mason (1891–1960) was a British producer and film director.[1]
He was also a photographer during World War II. During The Blitz he took the iconic image, St Paul's Survives, of St Paul's Cathedral surrounded by the smoke of burning buildings.
Selected filmography
Director
- The First Offence (1936)
- His Lordship (1936)
- East Meets West (1936)
- Take My Tip (1937)
- Strange Boarders (1938)
- The Silent Battle (1939)
- A Window in London (1940)
- Dr. O'Dowd (1940)
- The Briggs Family (1940)
- Mr. Proudfoot Shows a Light (1941)
- Fingers (1941)
- Once a Crook (1941)
- Back-Room Boy (1942)
- The Night Invader (1943)
- It's in the Bag (1944)
- Flight from Folly (1945)
Producer
- Time Gentlemen, Please! (1952)
- Cast a Dark Shadow (1955)
References
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