Bert Cann — Little Close-Ups of the A. S. C. (1922) 🇺🇸
Bert Cann, A. S. C, has been a knight of the camera for nearly ten years and during that time he has sent to the screen many popular successes. 23 1/2 Half Hours’ Leave, directed by Henry King and featuring Douglas MacLean and Doris May, is his favorite of the long list of his productions, but of almost equal excellence are “Mary’s Ankle,” Let’s Be Fashionable, “The Jailbird,” “The Rookie’s Return,” “One a Minute,” “The Home Stretch,” “Passin’ Thru,” “Chickens,” “Bell Boy 13,” all Ince Productions [Thomas H. Ince]; “The Foolish Age,” “Eden and Return,” Robertson-Cole productions.
Mr. Cann has had experience in the laboratory and has devoted much attention to research along lines of his own selection for, like all forward looking men he sees a glorious future in store for the movies and is preparing himself to share in it.
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Collection: American Cinematographer, February 1922
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