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  1. Philip D. Hurn was born on 4 May 1894. He was a writer and cinematographer, known for The Siren Call (1922), Wings in the Dark (1935) and Pink Tights (1920). He died in June 1974 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • Writer, Cinematographer
    • May 4, 1894
    • Philip D. Hurn
  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0403526Philip Hurn - IMDb

    10 Photos. Philip Hurn is an award-winning director of photography for feature films, television, documentaries, and commercials. He began his career as a cinematographer and editor at PBS in San Diego where he produced and directed the documentary, "The Best For Most" which won an Emmy award, Bronze Hugo at the Chicago International Film ...

    • January 1, 1
    • 2 min
    • Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
  3. About. Philip Hurn is an award-winning director of photography for feature films, television, documentaries, and commercials. He began his career as a cinematographer and editor at PBS in San...

    • Cinematographer
    • Camarillo, California, United States
    • Self Employed
  4. Mini Bio. Philip Hurn is an award-winning director of photography for feature films, television, documentaries, and commercials. He began his career as a cinematographer and editor at PBS in San Diego where he produced and directed the documentary, "The Best For Most" which won an Emmy award, Bronze Hugo at the Chicago International Film ...

  5. Philip D. Hurn (Original story) Based on: the story "Eyes of the Eagle" by Nell Shipman, Philip D. Hurn: Produced by: Arthur Hornblow, Jr. Starring: Myrna Loy Cary Grant: Cinematography: William C. Mellor: Edited by: William Shea: Music by: Heinz Roemheld: Distributed by: Paramount Pictures

  6. Philip Hurn is a versatile, award-winning DP who has lensed scores of documentaries and dozens of features. He recognizes the imperative of serving the script, creating images that underscore the material’s themes and enhance the storytelling.

  7. Philip Hurn is an award-winning director of photography for feature films, television, documentaries, and commercials.

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