Anson Dyer, born Ernest J. Anson Dyer (Brighton, 18 July 1876 â Cheltenham, 22 February 1962), was an English director, screenwriter, animator, and actor. His company Stratford Abbey Films, based in Stroud, was the only Technicolor production unit and three-colour camera in the whole of Western Europe in the 1940s.
Filmography
The following filmography, based on the Internet Movie Database, is incomplete.
Director
Writer
- Peter's Picture Poems, directed by Anson Dyer (1917)
- Old King Koal, directed by Anson Dyer (1917)
- Oh'phelia or Oh'phelia a Cartoon Burlesque, directed by Anson Dyer (1919)
- Romeo and Juliet, directed by Anson Dyer (1919)
- The Merchant of Venice, directed by Anson Dyer (1919)
- 'Amlet, directed by Anson Dyer (1919)
- Othello, directed by Anson Dyer (1920)
- The Story of the Port of London, directed by Anson Dyer (1932)
- Flood Tide, directed by John Baxter (1934)
- Carmen, directed by Anson Dyer (1936)
- The Vicar of Bray, directed by Henry Edwards (1937)
- The Second Mate, directed by John Baxter (1950)
Animator
Animation Shorts (Gaumont-British News)
Director of photography
Actor
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