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James Crabe, A.S.C. (August 19, 1931 – May 2, 1989) was an
American cinematographer,
known for his work in the 1970s and '80s on
numerous films, including...
- Le
Crabe-tambour (Drummer-Crab) is a 1977
French film
directed by
Pierre Schoendoerffer,
based on the
novel The
Paths of the Sea he
published in 1976...
- The Crab with the
Golden Claws (French: Le
Crabe aux
pinces d'or) is the
ninth volume of The
Adventures of Tintin, the
comics series by
Belgian cartoonist...
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Arles Boudales,
Plant D'Arles,
Plant De Broqui,
Plant De Broquies,
Poupe De
Crabe,
Pousse De
Chevre Rouge, Prunaley, Prunelas, Prunella,
Prunellas noir, Salerne...
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Ralph Macchio Noriyuki "Pat"
Morita Elisabeth Shue
Cinematography James Crabe Edited by John G.
Avildsen Walt
Mulconery Bud S.
Smith Music by Bill Conti...
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Crabe, who was
forced to pull out due to the AIDS
virus making him
severely ill at the time, was
replaced by
Steve Yaconelli. On May 2, 1989,
Crabe died...
- Soft S**** Man (French: Un
crabe dans la tête) is a Québécois film,
directed by André
Turpin released in 2001. The film was shot
September to October...
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Weintraub Starring Ralph Macchio Noriyuki "Pat"
Morita Cinematography James Crabe Edited by John G.
Avildsen David Garfield Jane
Kurson Music by Bill Conti...
- The
Paths of the Sea (French: Le
Crabe-tambour) is a 1976
novel by the
French writer Pierre Schoendoerffer. It is set on a
patrol boat in the
Arctic Ocean...
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Fouquets Île aux
Lubines Île aux
Serpents Île aux
Tonneliers Île
Barkley Île
Crabe Île D'Ambre Île de L'Est Île de la P****e Île des deux
Cocos Île Fournaise...