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  1. Occupation. Cinematographer. Years active. 1916–1932. Robert Kurrle (February 2, 1890 – October 27, 1932), also known as Robert B. Kurrle, was an American cinematographer during the silent and early talking film eras. Prior to entering the film industry, he was already experimenting with aerial photography.

  2. 4. Okt. 2019 · Florida aviation medical examiner Robert W. Kurrle has been convicted and sentenced in U.S. District Court in Orlando, FL to 5 years’ probation, $100,000 in fines, $48,818.45 in restitution,...

  3. Robert Bard Kurrle est un directeur de la photographie américain, né le 2 février 1890 à Port Hueneme ( Californie ), mort le 27 octobre 1932 à Los Angeles — Quartier d' Hollywood (Californie). Membre de l' ASC, il est généralement crédité Robert Kurrle, parfois Robert B. Kurrle .

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  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0005764Robert Kurrle - IMDb

    Robert Kurrle was born on 2 February 1890 in Port Hueneme, California, USA. He was a cinematographer, known for Revenge (1928), Hit the Deck (1929) and All the Brothers Were Valiant (1923). He died on 27 October 1932 in East Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Robert Kurrle
    • October 27, 1932
    • February 2, 1890
  5. Easy to Make Money, originally titled It's Easy to Make Money is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Edwin Carewe. It stars Bert Lytell, Gertrude Selby, and Frank Currier, and was released on August 4, 1919. Cast. Bert Lytell as James Frederick Slocum Jr. Gertrude Selby as Ethel Wheeler. Frank Currier as James Frederick Slocum Sr.

  6. Robert Kurrle: Besetzung Rosemary Theby: Maria Inez; Allan Sears: Danny O’Neil; Georgie Stone: Danny mit 8 Jahren; Peaches Jackson: Danny mit 6 Jahren; Hector V. Sarno: Felipe Lopez; Adele Farrington: Alice Lopez; Arthur Edmund Carewe: Don José Alvarado; Harry Duffield: Pater O’Brian

  7. English. The Crooked Circle is a 1932 American pre-Code film, a comedy-mystery directed by H. Bruce Humberstone . In 1933, The Crooked Circle was the first feature film shown on television. In Los Angeles, the Don Lee Broadcasting System showed the film on March 10, 1933, over their experimental station W6XAO, transmitting an 80-line resolution ...