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Derick Williams

Camera

April 11, 1906 — April 1, 1975Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK

After graduating from Nottingham University, Williams started work as assistant cameraman on Alfred Hitchcock's Blackmail (1929). He subsequently advanced through the ranks to become the head of Gainsborough's camera department in the early 1930s. Headed his own production company in the 1950s.

Known for

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For Them That Trespassmovie

For Them That Trespass

1949

Director of Photography

My Brother Jonathanmovie

My Brother Jonathan

1948

Director of Photography

White Cradle Innmovie

White Cradle Inn

1947

Director of Photography

Beware of Pitymovie

Beware of Pity

1946

Director of Photography

The Way to the Starsmovie

The Way to the Stars

1945

Director of Photography

In Which We Servemovie

In Which We Serve

1942

Additional Camera

Ask a Policemanmovie

Ask a Policeman

1939

Director of Photography

Inspector Hornleighmovie

Inspector Hornleigh

1939

Director of Photography

Dark World
movie

Dark World

1935

Camera Operator

The Lucky Numbermovie

The Lucky Number

1933

Director of Photography

Juno and the Paycockmovie

Juno and the Paycock

1930

Assistant Camera

Blackmailmovie

Blackmail

1929

Assistant Camera

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Directing5

Crew2

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