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Nicholas Musuraca, A.S.C. (October 25, 1892 –
September 3, 1975) was a motion-picture
cinematographer best
remembered for his work at RKO
Pictures in the...
- Lewton's
emphasis on
unseen and
implied terror.
Cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca, art
directors Albert S. D'Agostino and
Walter E. Keller, and composer...
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Walter Brennan.
Directed by
Robert Wise, the
cinematography is by
Nicholas Musuraca. The
movie was shot in
California as well as some of the more
scenic shots...
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director of
cinematography for The Blue
Gardenia was RKO
regular Nicholas Musuraca, then
working at Warner. The
night of her birthday, L.A.
switchboard operator...
- the key personnel—director
Jacques Tourneur,
cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca,
actors Mitchum and Greer,
along with
Albert S. D'Agostino's
design group—were...
- crew was the
composer of the
score Roy Webb and
cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca, who were
seasoned veterans at RKO. Prin****l
photography commenced on...
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labyrinthine rooms constructed in a
studio ba****t.
Cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca was
hired to
shoot the film, who had
previously shot
several low-budget...
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Lucille Ball. The film was
photographed by
cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca.
Although considered a B movie, the
positive notices received by Ball helped...
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which goes
against typecast...Danger is
beautifully photographed by Nick
Musuraca in the dark B&W
style of noir and is ably
directed by John Farrow, who...
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among the finest,
including composer Max Steiner,
cinematographer Nicholas Musuraca, and
designer Van Nest Polglase.
Maverick industrialist Howard Hughes took...