Take a colorful trip through cinema history while discovering the incredible story of celebrated British cinematographer...
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2011
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The history of color photography in motion pictures is lovingly detailed with vibrant film clips and first-person interviews...
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1998
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A government worker (Tom Bosley) informs several diner patrons of a $4 million treasure he stole from a group of Libyans and...
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Cinematographer
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1987
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Daryl Duke directed this epic adventure, based on James Clavell's best-selling novel, concerning the battle for control of...
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Cinematographer
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1986
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Cat's Eye is an uneven, tepid trilogy of stories written by Stephen King connected by a cat which appears at the beginning of...
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Cinematographer
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1985
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Cinematographer
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1985
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Cinematographer
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1984
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In this superficial interpretation of an intended suspense story and comedy, Robert Hays plays a TV anchor man on a flight to...
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Cinematographer
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1984
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This three-part, seven-hour TV adaptation of Edgar Bulwer-Lytton's 1834 best-seller The Last Days of Pompeii was arguably...
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Cinematographer
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1984
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The lavishly produced three-part telemovie The Far Pavilions was adapted from the best-selling novel by M.M. Kaye. Set in...
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Cinematographer
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1984
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Cinematographer
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1983
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The third installment in the haunted-house saga discards any pretense of being based on actual events in order to provide the...
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Cinematographer
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1983
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This 1981 John Irvin picture constitutes an adaptation of Peter Straub's colossal, bestselling novel. The central plot --...
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Cinematographer
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1981
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Cinematographer
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1981
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English archaeologist Matthew Corbeck (played by the emphatically-American Charlton Heston) undertakes an expedition to find...
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Cinematographer
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1980
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Cinematographer
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1979
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Lee Marvin plays a CIA agent who lures a Soviet biological warfare expert aboard a European train in the hopes of murdering...
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Cinematographer
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1979
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Cinematographer
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1978
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The story in this lavish cinemadaptation of Alexandre Dumas' The Man in the Iron Mask remains faithful to the original novel:...
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Cinematographer
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1977
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A poor commoner and a young prince each find out how the other half lives in this adventure story based on the classic tale...
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Cinematographer
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1977
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Two children ride the same pony in this Disney film, but neither one is happy about sharing the animal they both love. James...
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Cinematographer
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1975
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The Freakmaker is a creepy horror film about a mad scientist who abducts college students for the subjects he needs in his...
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Director
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1974
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In this exciting adventure, based on a tale by Robert Louis Stevenson and shot in Yugoslavia, a one-legged pirate must rely...
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Cinematographer
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1973
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A detective investigating the murder of a young girl makes a startling discovery that leads him into the world of...
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Director
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1973
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Curry (Rod Taylor) is a veteran soldier-of-fortune hired by the president of the Congo for a three day mission. He and native...
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Director
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1968
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Director Jack Cardiff also served as scripter and cinematographer of the Anglo-French co-production Girl on a Motorcycle (La...
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Cinematographer, Director, Screenwriter
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1968
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This James Bond parody brings a new sort of jet-set secret agent to the screen -- one who hates flying, is afraid to shoot...
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Director
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1966
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Young Cassidy is based upon the autobiographical writings of firebrand Irish author Sean O'Casey. Rod Taylor is Cassidy, a...
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Director
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1965
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In this elaborately mounted seafaring adventure, Rolfe (Richard Widmark) is a Viking leader with the cunning and devious mind...
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Director
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1963
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In this romantic comedy, a popular actress disguises herself as a Japanese geisha to land a part in a film directed by her...
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Director
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1962
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A saga about growing up, relationships, and romantic love, this entertaining drama set in Africa has all the added visual...
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Director
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1962
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Fanny was adapted from the Broadway musical of the same name, which in turn was based on the final chapter of Marcel Pagnol's...
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Cinematographer
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1961
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The Motion Picture Production Code was still in effect (albeit weakly) when Sons and Lovers was filmed in 1960, so don't...
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Director
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1960
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Produced by Mike Todd Jr., Scent of Mystery was a misguided attempt to introduce a new gimmick to motion pictures. The plot...
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Director
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1960
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Beyond This Place is a tame murder mystery based on a novel by A. J. Cronin. Van Johnson is cast as an American citizen whose...
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Director
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1959
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This is the autobiographical drama of a young Dutch Jewish girl hiding from the invading Nazis during World War II. Anne and...
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Cinematographer
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1959
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Cinematographer
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1958
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Inspired by the novel The Viking by Edison Marshall, The Vikings was lensed on location in Norway under extremely adverse...
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Cinematographer
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1958
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Director
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1958
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The title of the Anglo-American The Prince and the Showgirl could well have alluded to the genuine stations in life of stars...
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Cinematographer
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1957
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Ian Carmichael plays the "white sheep" in a family of successful thieves. Everyone in the clan has made a healthy career out...
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Cinematographer
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1956
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The Brave One is a bull named Gitano (or Gypsy). Mexican lad Michael Ray "adopts" Gitano after saving the animal's life...
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Cinematographer
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1956
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War and Peace is a commendable attempt to boil down Tolstoy's long, difficult novel into 208 minutes' screen time. In...
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Cinematographer
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1956
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The Barefoot Contessa begins at the funeral of Ava Gardner, a former Spanish peasant, cabaret dancer and movie star, who at...
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Cinematographer
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1954
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Cinematographer
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1954
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Cinematographer
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1953
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...And it ended in London. This backstage yarn stars Jane Hylton as a talented dress designer who lets nothing get in the way...
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Cinematographer
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1952
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After years of wooing director John Huston via good reviews, film critic James Agee was given a chance to write the...
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Cinematographer
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1951
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The Magic Box was the English film industry's contribution to the 1951 Festival of Britain. Its all-star cast generously...
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Cinematographer
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1951
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Many cineastes consider Pandora and the Flying Dutchman as the masterpiece of filmmaker Albert Lewin, while others write the...
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Cinematographer
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1951
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Partly conceived as a follow-up to Prince of Foxes, 20th Century-Fox's The Black Rose, reunites the earlier film's two stars,...
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Cinematographer
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1950
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Cinematographer
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1949
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John Mills stars as Commander Scott, the leader of the ill-fated and famed 1911 expedition to be the first to discover the...
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Cinematographer
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1948
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Cinematographer
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1948
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Cinematographer
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1947
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Also known as Stairway to Heaven, A Matter of Life and Death is the remarkable British fantasy film that became the surprise...
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Cinematographer
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1946
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George Bernard Shaw adapted his own play for the screen in this blithe film version of the romance between Caesar...
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Cinematographer
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1946
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Western Approaches was produced by Britain's Crown Film unit, with the cooperation of The Royal Navy. Lensed in vibrant...
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Cinematographer
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1944
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Camera Operator
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1943
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The tumultuous life of 18th-century composer Handel is chronicled in this dramatic biography. The story begins when the...
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Cinematographer
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1942
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This was the first sound production of A.E.W. Mason's classic adventure novel, which was brought to the screen three times in...
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Cinematographer
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1939
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This romantic comedy, set amidst the exciting world of horseracing is Britain's first Technicolor film. The story, set in the...
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Cinematographer
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1937
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Cinematographer
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1937
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Cinematographer
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1936
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RKO Radio's spectacular production The Last Days of Pompeii utilizes the title but precious little else of the famous...
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Cinematographer
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1935
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