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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 was...
- black-and-white
German expressionist-influenced
cinematography by
Robert Krasker, with its
harsh lighting and
Dutch angles, is a
major feature of The Third...
- investigations, metaphysics, murder, police, and scientists.
Scientist Henry Krasker (Farnese)
experiments in
speaking with the dead from the afterlife. He...
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while Sondheim holds the
record for most nominations, with eleven.
Tommy Krasker holds the
record for most
nominations without a win, with eight. To date...
- Pléthon. Le
retour de Platon, Paris, Vrin, 2006 ISBN 2-7116-1859-5 Tambrun-
Krasker, Brigitte,
Georges Gémiste Pléthon, Traité des vertus. Édition critique...
- 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 moved with pity and a
feeling of loss."
Cinematographer Robert Krasker — one of
Carol Reed's
favorites — was
nominated for the
BAFTA colour cinematography...
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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 Brinton...
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Starring Kirk
Douglas Richard Harris Ulla
Jacobsson Cinematography Robert Krasker Edited by Bert
Bates Music by
Malcolm Arnold Production company Benton...
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Bernadette Peters & Ron Raines, prin****l soloists;
Philip Chaffin &
Tommy Krasker,
producers (Stephen Sondheim, composer/lyricist) The Gershwins'
Porgy And...