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Denys N. Coop

Highest Rated: 91% Billy Liar (1963)

Lowest Rated: 64% 10 Rillington Place (1971)

Birthday: Jul 20, 1920

Birthplace: Reading, Berkshire, England, UK

Began career at age 16 assisting cinematographer Freddie Young. Coop graduated to full-fledged director of photography in 1961 and through the decade produced some of the most precise black-and-white images conjured in England, notably on the early John Schlesinger films, "A Kind of Loving" (1962) and "Billy Liar"( 1963), Lindsay Anderson's "This Sporting Life" (1963), Joseph Losey's "King and Counrty" (1964) and Otto Preminger's "Bunny Lake is Missing" (1965). In 1978 he shared a special achievement Oscar for "Superman"'s special visual effects.

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Highest-Rated Movies

91% 83% Billy Liar
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90% 80% King and Country
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86% 77% Bunny Lake Is Missing
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80% 51% Vault of Horror
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71% 55% My Side of the Mountain
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69% 52% Asylum
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64% 84% 10 Rillington Place
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Traitor's Gate
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50% One Way Pendulum
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A Home of Your Own
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Filmography

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Vault of Horror 80% 51% 1973 Cinematographer Asylum 69% 52% 1972 Cinematographer The Little Ark 1972 Cinematographer 10 Rillington Place 64% 84% 1971 Cinematographer My Side of the Mountain 71% 55% 1969 Cinematographer Bunny Lake Is Missing 86% 77% 1965 Cinematographer A Home of Your Own 1965 Cinematographer King and Country 90% 80% 1964 Cinematographer One Way Pendulum 50% 1964 Cinematographer Traitor's Gate 1964 Cinematographer Billy Liar 91% 83% 1963 Cinematographer
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