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  1. South Norwood, London, England. Died. 2 January 2005. (2005-01-02) (aged 93) Chichester, West Sussex, England. Years active. 1946–1977. Cyril Montague Pennington-Richards (17 December 1911 – 2 January 2005) was a British film director and cinematographer.

  2. C.M. Pennington-Richards. Director: Double Bunk. Cyril Montague Pennington-Richards was born in London. He began his film career producing religious films for J. Arthur Rank's Religious Film Society. He entered the "mainstream" film industry as a cinematographer with Ireland's Border Line (1938), a low-budget vehicle for Irish comic actor Jimmy ...

    • Director, Cinematographer, Writer
    • December 17, 1911
    • C.M. Pennington-Richards
    • January 2, 2005
  3. Jan 14, 2005 · The name of C. M. Pennington-Richards was a familiar one to British filmgoers as the photographer of such films as The Wooden Horse and Scrooge, and to television viewers for his...

  4. Jan 2, 2005 · C.M. Pennington-Richards is known as an Director, Director of Photography, Screenplay, Actor, Writer, and Additional Writing. Some of his work includes A Challenge for Robin Hood, Dentist on the Job, Ladies Who Do, Double Bunk, Inn for Trouble, Stormy Crossing, Hour of Decision, and The Buccaneers.

  5. Jan 9, 1990 · Cyril Pennington-Richards: You see it's no good saying, "I'm in a studio" - I'm not. You've got to find a way of doing it and there's always a way of doing it, always, you've just got to think. It's no good going into a sulk and thinking you're going to float a wall out, because you aren't.

  6. 1957 Tarzan and the Lost Safari (director of photography - as C. Pennington Richards)

  7. A Challenge for Robin Hood is a 1967 British adventure film directed by C. M. Pennington-Richards and starring Barrie Ingham, Peter Blythe and John Arnatt. This was the last of a trio of Hammer films about Robin Hood, following The Men of Sherwood Forest and Sword of Sherwood Forest.