Robert Krasker, BSC (21 August 1913 – 16 August 1981) was an Australian cinematographer who worked on more than 60 films in his career. Robert Krasker...
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of black-and-white German expressionist-influenced cinematography by Robert Krasker, with its harsh lighting and Dutch angles, is a major feature of The...
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one actually moved with pity and a feeling of loss." Cinematographer Robert Krasker — one of Carol Reed's favorites — was nominated for the BAFTA colour...
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production, so Robert Krasker was brought in to take his place, but Visconti's and Krasker's visions clashed. When the shoot ran long and Krasker had to leave...
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actually manage an authentic Ulster accent. The cinematographer was Robert Krasker, in his first film for director Reed, lighting sets designed by Ralph...
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Marvin Gosch. By August 1960, Bronston reached a deal to have Aspa Films and Robert Haggiag's Dear Film involved in the production making the project an...
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register an appropriate expression. Still, there is compensation in Robert Krasker's fine location photography (marred only by studio snow and some very...
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"There's vitality in Carol Reed's direction, and an exuberant sweep in Robert Krasker's camera work. Burt Lancaster and Gina Lollobrigida function as stars--they're...
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Francis L. Sullivan Anthony Wager Jean Simmons Cinematography Guy Green, (Robert Krasker shot opening sequence) Edited by Jack Harris Music by Walter Goehr Production...
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Wilkinson Barry Jones as Professor Roderick Logan Geoffrey Keen as Gen. Bolt Robert Ayres as General Courts Jennifer Hilary as Sigrid Maurice Denham as Doctor...
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