Arthur Crabtree
Arthur Crabtree (29 October 1900, Shipley, Yorkshire, England – 15 March 1975, Worthing, Sussex, England) was a British cinematographer and film director. He directed several of the Gainsborough Melodramas.
Crabtree earliest credits as a cinematographer working on such films as the Will Hay comedies Oh, Mr. Porter! and Good Morning, Boys (both 1937) and Hey! Hey! USA! (1938), the Arthur Askey vehicle Charley's (Big-Hearted) Aunt (1940), and The Man in Grey (1943) and Fanny by Gaslight (1944) for Gainsborough Pictures.
Crabtree continued his association with Gainsborough as he started his directorial career, beginning with the melodramatic fantasies Madonna of the Seven Moons (1945), starring Phyllis Calvert and Stewart Granger and Caravan (1946). His last two films were Fiend Without a Face (1958) and Horrors of the Black Museum (1959), a science fiction and horror, respectively, both of which have become cult favourites, although the former enjoys a better critical reputation. He also directed episodes of television series such as The Adventures of Robin Hood and The Adventures of Sir Lancelot (both 1956).
Selected filmography
- Verdict of the Sea (1932)
- All In (1936)
- Everybody Dance (1936)
- The Great Barrier (1937)
- Alf's Button Afloat (1938)
- Uncensored (1942)
- Waterloo Road (1945)
- They Were Sisters (1945)
- Caravan (1946)
- Dear Murderer (1947)
- Quartet (1948)
- The Calendar (1948)
- Don't Ever Leave Me (1949)
- Lilli Marlene (1951)
- Hindle Wakes (1952)
- Stryker of the Yard (1953)
- The Wedding of Lilli Marlene (1953)
- Morning Call (1957)
- West of Suez (1957)
- Death Over My Shoulder (1958)
- Fiend Without a Face (1958)
- Horrors of the Black Museum (1959)
External links
- Arthur Crabtree at the British Film Institute's Screenonline
- Arthur Crabtree at the Internet Movie Database