Charles P. Boyle
Camera · Director of Photography · Additional Photography · Cinematography
Born Jul 26, 1892 · Chicago, Illinois, USA
Active 1926–1968
From Wikipedia Charles P. Boyle (1892–1968) enjoyed his first credit as a cinematographer in 1925. Three years later, he was the director of photography on one of the silent cinema's biggest comedy hits, Tillie's Punctured Romance.
Filmography
Old Yeller (1957) — Director of PhotographyJohnny Tremain (1957) — Director of PhotographyThe Great Locomotive Chase (1956) — Director of PhotographyDisneyland: U.S.A. (1956) — Director of PhotographyDavy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier (1955) — Director of PhotographyDavy Crockett Goes to Congress (1955) — Director of PhotographyGunsmoke (1953) — Director of PhotographyThe Battle at Apache Pass (1952) — Director of PhotographyHorizons West (1952) — Director of PhotographyTomahawk (1951) — Director of PhotographyThe Lady from Texas (1951) — Director of PhotographyApache Drums (1951) — Director of PhotographyShe Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) — Second Unit Director of Photography3 Godfathers (1948) — Second Unit Director of PhotographyFun and Fancy Free (1947) — Director of PhotographyDuel in the Sun (1946) — Additional PhotographyAnchors Aweigh (1945) — Director of PhotographyLassie Come Home (1943) — Director of PhotographyThe Adventures of Robin Hood (1938) — Second Unit Director of PhotographyHell's Angels (1930) — Aerial CameraIn Old California (1929) — Director of PhotographyUneasy Payments (1927) — Director of PhotographyClancy's Kosher Wedding (1927) — CinematographyThe Runaway (1926) — Director of Photography