Lee Hill (cinematographer)

[1] Towards the end of the war he was in Oflag IX A/Z at Rotenburg an der Fulda, where he showed German silent films to prisoners.

He took over the Vogue Theatre in Brooklyn, Wellington, but died suddenly, leaving a wife and family.

In an interview about the filming of Down on the Farm, Phar Lap's Son and The Wagon and the Star, Ronald Sinclair said: "It was Lee Hill that all of us relied on for guiding us in the production.

Such background was considered vital, and Hill was highly revered by all of us because of the experience he brought with him.

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