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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS
Director (feature film)
1.
Arthur's Hallowed Ground (1986)
as Director
Cinematography (feature film)
2.
Contraband (1999)
as Director Of Photography
This is the tale of life in a British port in the first year of World War II. Spies and smugglers abound in the blackout and unreal shore life of the "phoney war" (before the shooting started).
This is the tale of life in a British port in the first year of World War II. Spies and smugglers abound in the blackout and unreal shore life of the "phoney war" (before the shooting started).
3.
Sword Of The Valiant (1983)
as Director Of Photography
4.
Richard's Things (1981)
as Director Of Photography
5.
Rough Cut (1980)
as Director Of Photography
6.
Bloodline (1979)
as Director Of Photography
Elizabeth Roffe inherits her family-owned multi-national pharmaceutical company and soon finds herself targeted after an investigation reveals her father's death was not an accident.
Elizabeth Roffe inherits her family-owned multi-national pharmaceutical company and soon finds herself targeted after an investigation reveals her father's death was not an accident.
7.
Stevie (1978)
as Director Of Photography
This movie portrays British poet/author Stevie Smith (Glenda Jackson) and her life with her beloved aunt (Mona Washbourne) through direct dialogue with the audience by Stevie, as well as flashbacks, and narration by a friend (Trevor Howard). The movie mainly focuses on her relationship with her aunt, romantic relationships of the past, and the fame she received late in her life.
This movie portrays British poet/author Stevie Smith (Glenda Jackson) and her life with her beloved aunt (Mona Washbourne) through direct dialogue with the audience by Stevie, as well as flashbacks, and narration by a friend (Trevor Howard). The movie mainly focuses on her relationship with her aunt, romantic relationships of the past, and the fame she received late in her life.
8.
Man In The Iron Mask, The (1977)
as Director Of Photography
A stylish new version of the Dumas swashbuckler, mixing fact and fictitious derring-do and telling of Louis XIV's identical twin. It already had been filmed a half-dozen times in several variations. This production earned Emmy Award nominations for writer William Bast and costumer Olga Lehmann.
A stylish new version of the Dumas swashbuckler, mixing fact and fictitious derring-do and telling of Louis XIV's identical twin. It already had been filmed a half-dozen times in several variations. This production earned Emmy Award nominations for writer William Bast and costumer Olga Lehmann.
9.
Blue Bird, The (1976)
as Director Of Photography
A pair of peasant children, Mytyl and her brother Tyltyl, are led on a magical quest for the fabulous Blue Bird of Happiness by the Fairy Berylune. On their journey, they are accompanied by the humanized presences of a Dog, a Cat, Light, Fire, Bread, and other entities.
A pair of peasant children, Mytyl and her brother Tyltyl, are led on a magical quest for the fabulous Blue Bird of Happiness by the Fairy Berylune. On their journey, they are accompanied by the humanized presences of a Dog, a Cat, Light, Fire, Bread, and other entities.
10.
Permission to Kill (1975)
as Director Of Photography
The exiled leader of a free party returns to his country with the intent of removing the dictator who is in charge, but several governments in the west are equally intent to stop him from doing so.
The exiled leader of a free party returns to his country with the intent of removing the dictator who is in charge, but several governments in the west are equally intent to stop him from doing so.
11.
Great Expectations (1974)
as Director Of Photography
A sumptuous remake of the Dickens classic that previously had been filmed in black and white in 1917, 1934, and 1947 (the definitive version). This television adaptation was produced as a musical with an original score by Norman Sachs and Mel Mandel, but none of the songs appeared in the final print for reasons never explained.
A sumptuous remake of the Dickens classic that previously had been filmed in black and white in 1917, 1934, and 1947 (the definitive version). This television adaptation was produced as a musical with an original score by Norman Sachs and Mel Mandel, but none of the songs appeared in the final print for reasons never explained.
12.
Tamarind Seed, The (1974)
as Director Of Photography
Rival Cold War diplomats fall in love in the Caribbean.
Rival Cold War diplomats fall in love in the Caribbean.
13.
Luther (1974)
as Director Of Photography
The evolution of Martin Luther's relationship with the Catholic Church is traced, from his initial disillusiomment with the institution through his eventual leadership of the Reformation movement.
The evolution of Martin Luther's relationship with the Catholic Church is traced, from his initial disillusiomment with the institution through his eventual leadership of the Reformation movement.
14.
Invitation to the Wedding (1973)
as Director Of Photography
15.
Asphyx, The (1972)
as Director Of Photography
Hugo is a scientist and photographer who is experimenting with lighting when he discovers the existence of a demon called the Asphyx, who the ancient Greeks believed came at the moment of death to take the soul away. When the Asphyx appears in his lab to take soul of a guinea pig, Hugo captures the
Hugo is a scientist and photographer who is experimenting with lighting when he discovers the existence of a demon called the Asphyx, who the ancient Greeks believed came at the moment of death to take the soul away. When the Asphyx appears in his lab to take soul of a guinea pig, Hugo captures the
Cinematography (feature film)
16.
Ike: The War Years (1978)
as Director Of Photography (Europe)
Eisenhower the military man is the focus of this TV miniseries, his relationship with the other wartime leaders, and, very discreetly, his personal relationship with his driver, Kay Summersby. "Ike" came up with five Emmy Award nominations: Outstanding Cinematography (Part 2), Outstanding Film Editi
Eisenhower the military man is the focus of this TV miniseries, his relationship with the other wartime leaders, and, very discreetly, his personal relationship with his driver, Kay Summersby. "Ike" came up with five Emmy Award nominations: Outstanding Cinematography (Part 2), Outstanding Film Editi
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