Victor Arménise
Victor Arménise was an Italian cinematographer. Arménise worked on over eighty feature films during his lifetime. He began his career working on Italian silent films. He later made films in several other countries including Britain and Germany but primarily in France. He worked with a number of leading directors including Raoul Walsh and Maurice Tourneur.
Victor Arménise | |
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Born | 4 January 1896 |
Died | ?? ?? |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1918 - 1956 |
Selected filmography
- Messalina (1924)
- Pawns of Passion (1928)
- The Story of a Little Parisian (1928)
- Ship in Distress (1929)
- When Love Is Over (1931)
- Dance Hall (1931)
- His Best Client (1932)
- Orange Blossom (1932)
- Temptation (1934)
- Sapho (1934)
- Antonia (1935)
- Variety (1935)
- Koenigsmark (1935)
- Accused (1936)
- Samson (1936)
- Crime Over London (1936)
- The Club of Aristocrats (1937)
- The Kings of Sport (1937)
- Jump for Glory (1937)
- Monsieur Coccinelle (1938)
- Behind the Facade (1939)
- They Were Twelve Women (1940)
- The Acrobat (1941)
- Prince Charming (1942)
- Bolero (1942)
- Arlette and Love (1943)
- St. Val's Mystery (1945)
- The Captain (1946)
- Blonde (1950)
- The Porter from Maxim's (1953)
Bibliography
- Moss, Marilyn Ann. Raoul Walsh: The True Adventures of Hollywood's Legendary Director. University Press of Kentucky, 2011.
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