# Henry W. Gerrard

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British cinematographer

Henry W. Gerrard Born 3 January 1899 London, United Kingdom Died 19 November 1934 (aged 35) Los Angeles, California, United States Other name Henry Gerrard Occupation Cinematographer Years active 1918–1934 (film)

**Henry W. Gerrard** (1899–1934) was a British [cinematographer](/source/Cinematographer), active during the [silent](/source/Silent_era) and early [sound era](/source/Sound_era) in [Hollywood](/source/Cinema_of_the_United_States). Employed in the early 1930s on notable productions such as *[Little Women](/source/Little_Women_(1933_film))*, *[Of Human Bondage](/source/Of_Human_Bondage_(1934_film))* and *[The Little Minister](/source/The_Little_Minister_(1934_film))* at [RKO Pictures](/source/RKO_Pictures). He is particularly noted for his work on the 1932 film *[The Most Dangerous Game](/source/The_Most_Dangerous_Game_(1932_film))*.[1] He also returned to [London](/source/London) to work on *[Many Waters](/source/Many_Waters_(film))* for [British International Pictures](/source/British_International_Pictures).[2] His career was halted by his sudden death at the age of thirty five.

## Filmography

- *[Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves](/source/Ali_Baba_and_the_Forty_Thieves_(1918_film))* (1918)

- *[Shootin' Irons](/source/Shootin'_Irons)* (1927)

- *[Doomsday](/source/Doomsday_(1928_film))* (1928)

- *[Ladies of the Mob](/source/Ladies_of_the_Mob)* (1928)

- *[The Magnificent Flirt](/source/The_Magnificent_Flirt)* (1928)

- *[The Legion of the Condemned](/source/The_Legion_of_the_Condemned)* (1928)

- *[Interference](/source/Interference_(film))* (1928)

- *[Beggars of Life](/source/Beggars_of_Life)* (1928)

- *[His Private Life](/source/His_Private_Life_(1928_film))* (1928)

- *[Woman Trap](/source/Woman_Trap_(1929_film))* (1929)

- *[Betrayal](/source/Betrayal_(1929_film))* (1929)

- *[Chinatown Nights](/source/Chinatown_Nights_(1929_film))* (1929)

- *[Thunderbolt](/source/Thunderbolt_(1929_film))* (1929)

- *[The Greene Murder Case](/source/The_Greene_Murder_Case_(film))* (1929)

- *[The Man I Love](/source/The_Man_I_Love_(1929_film))* (1929)

- *[Playboy of Paris](/source/Playboy_of_Paris)* (1930)

- *[Follow Thru](/source/Follow_Thru)* (1930)

- *[The Vagabond King](/source/The_Vagabond_King_(1930_film))* (1930)

- *[Honey (1930 film)](/source/Honey_(1930_film))* (1930)

- *[Safety in Numbers](/source/Safety_in_Numbers_(1930_film))* (1930)

- *[Along Came Youth](/source/Along_Came_Youth)* (1930)

- *[Fighting Caravans](/source/Fighting_Caravans)* (1931)

- *[The Little Cafe](/source/The_Little_Cafe_(1931_film))* (1931)

- *[Many Waters](/source/Many_Waters_(film))* (1931)

- *[Dude Ranch](/source/Dude_Ranch_(film))* (1931)

- *[Two White Arms](/source/Two_White_Arms)* (1932)

- *[The Phantom of Crestwood](/source/The_Phantom_of_Crestwood)* (1932)

- *[The Penguin Pool Murder](/source/The_Penguin_Pool_Murder)* (1932)

- *[The Most Dangerous Game](/source/The_Most_Dangerous_Game_(1932_film))* (1932)

- *[Blind Adventure](/source/Blind_Adventure)* (1933)

- *[Little Women](/source/Little_Women_(1933_film))* (1933)

- *[Success at Any Price](/source/Success_at_Any_Price)* (1934)

- *[Of Human Bondage](/source/Of_Human_Bondage_(1934_film))* (1934)

- *[The Fountain](/source/The_Fountain_(1934_film))* (1934)

- *[Man of Two Worlds](/source/Man_of_Two_Worlds_(film))* (1934)

- *[The Little Minister](/source/The_Little_Minister_(1934_film))* (1934)

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** Jones p.179

1. **[^](#cite_ref-2)** Petrie p.27

## Bibliography

- Jones, David Annwn. *Re-envisaging the First Age of Cinematic Horror, 1896-1934: Quanta of Fear*. University of Wales Press, 2018.

- Petrie, Duncan. *The British Cinematographer*. British Film Institute Publishing, 1996.

## External links

- [Henry W. Gerrard](https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0314706/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

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