Biography
Anson Dyer, born Ernest J. Anson Dyer (Brighton, 18 July 1876 – 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 Western Europe in the 1940s.
Filmography
all 28
Movies 28
Director 24
Writer 3
Director
Fowl Play (1950)
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As Old as the Hills (1950)
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Writer
The Second Mate (1950)
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Gunner Sam (1937)
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Writer
The Vicar of Bray (1937)
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Three Ha'pence a Foot (1937)
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The Lion and Albert (1937)
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Sam's Medal (1936)
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Carmen (1936)
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Beat the Retreat (1936)
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Halt, Who Goes There? (1936)
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Sam and His Musket (1935)
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Drummed Out (1935)
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Writer
Flood Tide (1934)
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The Story of the Port of London (1932)
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A Day in Liverpool (1929)
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Little Red Riding Hood (1922)
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Dollars in Surrey (1921)
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Othello (1920)
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'Amlet (1919)
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The Merchant of Venice (1919)
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Romeo and Juliet (1919)
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Oh'phelia: A Cartoon Burlesque (1919)
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Peter
Peter's Picture Poems (1917)
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Old King Koal (1917)
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John Bull's Animated Sketch Book (1916)
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John Bull's Animated Sketch Book (1916)
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Director
Three Little Pigs
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Ratings
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Information
Known ForDirecting
GenderMale
Birthday1876-07-18
Deathday1962-02-22 (85 years old)
Birth PlaceBrighton, United Kingdom
CitizenshipsUnited Kingdom
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