Geoffrey Malins
Known for

Directing

Credits

32

Gender

Man

Birthday

Nov 18, 1886

Day of death

Feb 11, 1940 (53)

Place of birth

Hastings, Sussex, England

Also known as

Geoffrey Malins

Biography

Arthur "Geoffrey" Herbert Malins was a British film director most famous for camera and editing work on the 1916 war film The Battle of the Somme, which combined documentary and propaganda, and reached an audience of over 20 million viewers.

Known for
Credits
YearMovie / TV show / OtherRole
1930London MelodyProducer
1930London MelodyDirector
1930London MelodyWriter
1923The Disappearance of Lady Frances CarfaxWriter
1923The Crooked ManWriter
1923The Missing Three QuarterWriter
1923The Mystery of the Dancing MenWriter
1923The Mystery of Thor BridgeWriter
1923The Three StudentsWriter
1923The Engineer's ThumbWriter
1923The Cardboard BoxWriter
1923His Last BowWriter
1923The Stone of MazarinWriter
1923The Gloria ScottWriter
1923The Speckled BandWriter
1923Silver BlazeWriter
1923The Blue CarbuncleWriter
1922Charles Augustus MilvertonWriter
1922The Abbey GrangeWriter
1922The Bruce Partington PlansWriter
1922The Musgrave RitualWriter
1922The Stockbroker's ClerkWriter
1922The Boscombe Valley MysteryWriter
1922The Golden Pince-NezWriter
1922The Greek InterpreterWriter
1919Patricia Brent, SpinsterDirector
1917The Battle of the Ancre and Advance of the TanksDirector
1917The German Retreat and the Battle of ArrasDirector
1916The Battle of the SommeCinematography
1916The Battle of the SommeDirector
1916The King Visits His Armies in the Great AdvanceDirector of Photography
1916The King Visits His Armies in the Great AdvanceDirector