- Lee
Garmes, A.S.C. (May 27, 1898 –
August 31, 1978) was an
American cinematographer.
During his career, he
worked with
directors Howard Hawks, Max Ophüls...
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historical ****yrian
region around the city...
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Scandinavian governments, was put in
question by some.[according to whom?]
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Cecilia (3
February 2003). "De har känt
varandra länge".
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- filming,
Fleming ninety-three, and Wood twenty-four.
Cinematographer Lee
Garmes began the production, but on
March 11, 1939—after a
month of
shooting footage...
- also
known by its
section names of Actor's
Blood and
Woman of Sin. Lee
Garmes was
codirector and cinematographer, as he was on most of the
films that...
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Harry Garmes The
Hospital Herbert Bock 1972 The New
Centurions Andy
Kilvinski Rage Dan...
- its
stylistic black-and-white
chiaroscuro cinematography. Even
though Lee
Garmes was
awarded the
Academy Award for Best Cinematography,
according to Dietrich...
-
directed by A.
Edward Sutherland and
produced by
noted cinematographer Lee
Garmes;
Garmes was one of a
handful of
cinematographers who
became film producers....
- An
American Primitive) is a 1953
American Western film
directed by Lee
Garmes and John Ireland. It was
originally filmed in
stereoscopic 3-D Pathécolor...