Jean Tournier (3 April 1926 – 9 December 2004) was a French cinematographer. His most well-known English-language films are The Day of the Jackal and Moonraker.
Moonraker
(Director of Photography)
Make Your Bets Ladies
(Director of Photography)
The Down-in-the-Hole Gang
(Director of Photography)
The Sleeping Car Murders
(Director of Photography)
Les Misérables
(Director of Photography)
The Train
(Director of Photography)
The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu
(Director of Photography)
The Day of the Jackal
(Director of Photography)
The Mysteries of Paris
(Director of Photography)
The Man in the Buick
(Director of Photography)
Camille
(Director of Photography)
Start the Revolution Without Me
(Director of Photography)
Snow and Fire
(Director of Photography)
On the Lam
(Director of Photography)
One Does Not Bury Sunday
(Director of Photography)
Les Bras de la nuit
(Director of Photography)
Countdown to Vengeance
(Director of Photography)
1001 Nights
(Director of Photography)
The Annuity
(Director of Photography)
Goodbye Again
(Camera Operator)
Trap for the Assassin
(Director of Photography)
The Little Bather
(Director of Photography)
Shock Troops
(Camera Operator)
Cache Cash
(Director of Photography)
Is Paris Burning?
(Second Unit Director of Photography)
Three Men to Kill
(Director of Photography)
For a Cop's Hide
(Director of Photography)
The Fighter
(Director of Photography)
Your Money or Your Life
(Director of Photography)
Liberty
(Director of Photography)
Target
(Director of Photography)
C'Est Pour Demain
(Director of Photography)
L'album de famille de Jean Renoir
(Director of Photography)
Mistral's Daughter
(Director of Photography)