Jack Parker (cinematographer)

Jack Parker (born 1885) was a British cinematographer and cameraman. He worked on a mixture of features and documentary films during his career. In the 1930s he worked on a number of BIP and Butcher's Film Service productions, while in the 1940s he was employed as a cameraman on Ealing Studios films.

Cinematographer

 * All Roads Lead to Calvary (1921)
 * The House of Peril (1922)
 * Nelson (1926)
 * Boadicea (1927)
 * The Battles of Coronel and Falkland Islands (1927)
 * The Celestial City (1929)
 * Windjammer (1930)
 * Dance Pretty Lady (1931)
 * Tell England (1931)
 * Carnival (1931)
 * Strictly Business (1931)
 * Men Like These (1932)
 * The Bad Companions (1932)
 * On Secret Service (1933)
 * Meet My Sister (1933)
 * The Warren Case (1934)
 * Lost in the Legion (1934)
 * The Outcast (1934)
 * The Return of Bulldog Drummond (1934)
 * Dandy Dick (1935)
 * Sweeney Todd (1936)
 * The End of the Road (1936)
 * Hearts of Humanity (1936)
 * Men of Yesterday (1936)
 * Variety Parade (1936)
 * Annie Laurie (1936)
 * Well Done, Henry (1936)
 * Love Up the Pole (1936)
 * Hot News (1936)
 * Sunshine Ahead (1936)
 * Accused (1936)
 * Wanted! (1937)
 * Rose of Tralee (1937)
 * The Academy Decides (1937)
 * The Schooner Gang (1937)
 * Talking Feet (1937)
 * The Elder Brother (1937)
 * Sing as You Swing (1937)
 * Stepping Toes (1938)

Cameraman

 * The Missing Million (1942)
 * Gert and Daisy Clean Up (1942)
 * Dead of Night (1945)