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  1. Close Up is a 1948 American film noir directed by Jack Donohue from a screenplay by John Bright. It stars Alan Baxter, Virginia Gilmore and Richard Kollmar. Plot. Phil Sparr (Alan Baxter), a newsreel photographer in New York City, is doing a fashion shot outside a bank. Meanwhile, in the bank Joseph Gibbons (Phillip Huston) 's pal ...

    • Marathon Pictures
  2. Close-Up: Directed by Jack Donohue. With Alan Baxter, Virginia Gilmore, Richard Kollmar, Loring Smith. After his photo is accidentally taken, that someone will do everything in his power to get hold of the negative.

    • (190)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Jack Donohue
    • 1948-06-09
  3. Close-Up. Kategorie. Film Noir. Land. USA. Erscheinungsjahr. 1948. Darsteller. Alan Baxter, Virginia Gilmore, Richard Kollmar, Loring Smith, Phillip Huston. Regie. Jack Donohue. Farbe. s/w. Laufzeit. 76 min. Bildformat. Vollbild. © Alpha Video Distributors, Inc.

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › close_up_1948Close-Up | Rotten Tomatoes

    Close-Up Released Jun 9, 1948 1h 16m Drama Mystery & Thriller List Reviews Two newsreel cameramen, who are on a fashion shoot outside a bank, get some footage of a missing Nazi war criminal.

    • Drama, Mystery & Thriller
    • Alan Baxter
    • Jack Donohue
  5. Director. John Bright. Screenplay. A photographer accidentally photographs a Nazi war criminal on the streets of New York and becomes a target for reprisals and murder.

  6. 3. Feb. 2002 · by Ed Gonzalez. February 3, 2002. No one but Abbas Kiarostami seemed capable of recognizing the significance of one Hossein Sabzian’s affront to realism in cinema when he took on Mohsen Makhmalbaf’s namesake. Call it what you will (documentary, mockumentary, self-fulfilling prophecy), Close-Up is still the definitive film-on-film commentary.

  7. Synopsis. Thrill-a-minute close-up of MURDER! A photographer accidentally photographs a Nazi war criminal on the streets of New York and becomes a target for reprisals and murder. Cast. Crew.