Paul C. Vogel, A.S.C. (August 22, 1899 – November 24, 1975) was an American cinematographer. His credits included The Tell-Tale Heart (1941), Angels in...
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Paul Vogel may refer to: Paul Bernard Vogel (1899–1972), Swiss watch manufacturing industrialist Paul C. Vogel (1899–1975), American Oscar-winning cinematographer...
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and Screenplay (Pirosh) and Best Cinematography – Black-and-White (Paul C. Vogel) at the 22nd Academy Awards, out of six total nominations, including...
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with black-and-white film noir visuals by the adept camerawork of Nicolas Vogel," but thought the main cast "adequate but too bland to convince us that...
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interest, "the tale is an engrossing one, boasting adroit camera tricks by Paul C. Vogel and an exceptionally easy, likable performance of the Time Traveler...
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Dan Dailey Maureen O'Hara Ward Bond Cinematography Paul C. Vogel. A.S.C. Edited by Gene Ruggiero, A.C.E. Music by Jeff Alexander Distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...
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see and play off of him as filming took place. For the fight scenes, Paul C. Vogel, the director of photography, used a modified Eyemo camera with a flexible...
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Brodine), Only Angels Have Wings (Joseph Walker) and The Rains Came (Arthur C. Miller). A preliminary list of submissions from the studios included the...
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the same. Additional songs were specially written by Nicholas Brodszky and Paul Francis Webster. Many of Donnelly's original stage lyrics were completely...
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Army Champions is a 1941 American short documentary film directed by Paul C. Vogel. It was nominated for an Academy Award at the 14th Academy Awards for...
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