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Edward Cronjager Henry Cronjager Jr.,
American cinematographer,
brother of
Edward Cronjager and son of
Henry Cronjager Jules Cronjager,
American cinematographer...
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Edward Cronjager (21
March 1904 – 15 June 1960) was an
American cinematographer whose career spanned from the
silent era
through the 1950s. He came from...
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Henry Cronjager (February 15, 1877 –
August 1, 1967) was a
cinematographer during the
early days of
silent film, and was
active during the
beginning of...
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William Cronjager was an
American cinematographer who
worked primarily in the
television medium. The son,
nephew and
grandson of
famous cinematographers...
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Edward Cronjager (March 21, 1904 – June 15, 1960) was an
American cinematographer. His film
career began in 1925, with Womanhandled, and
ended in 1961...
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until the 1970s. He was the son of
Henry Cronjager,
brother to
Edward Cronjager, and
father to
William Cronjager, all also cinematographers. Due to the...
- The
music score was by
Alfred Newman and the
cinematography by
Edward Cronjager. The film
tells the
story of a man who has to
prove he
belongs in ****...
- with
music by Miklós Rózsa and
cinematography in
Technicolor by
Edward Cronjager and
Charles Lang. The film had its
world premiere in Salt Lake City in...
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Jules Cronjager (1871–1934) was a German-born
American cinematographer active in the
silent and
early sound eras, as was his brother,
Henry Cronjager. Towards...
- Both Dix and
Dunne were
nominated for
their leading roles, and
Edward Cronjager for Best Cinematography, but did not win.
Estelle Taylor, Edna May Oliver...