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  1. Henry Victor Milner (1866-1944) was born in Hampstead. He lived in Haverstock Hill with a workshop attached to his house, situated opposite the Dominican Priory. His work was very much in the style of the Gothic Revival. He had also worked with Burlison & Grylls. Milner was invariably used by Temple Moore in his churches and there seem to be ...

  2. Though he may not be so well known today, cinematographer Victor Milner was a force during Hollywood’s golden age. Equally adept at the intimate and the epic, he lent visual character to both drawing-room comedies and picturesque outdoor westerns, and the list of directors he collaborated with reads like a who’s who of cinematic legends: Cecil B. DeMille, Victor Fleming, Ernst Lubitsch ...

  3. Though he may not be so well known today, cinematographer Victor Milner was a force during Hollywood’s golden age. Equally adept at the intimate and the epic, he lent visual character to both drawing-room comedies and picturesque outdoor westerns, and the list of directors he collaborated with reads like a who’s who of cinematic legends: Cecil B. DeMille, Victor Fleming, Ernst Lubitsch ...

  4. Se basa en el libro "Lafitt, el pirata", de Lyle Saxon. Costosa película de Paramount, donde participaron más de 10.000 extras, se rodó una gran cantidad de material que tardó tres meses en ser convertido en película en la sala de montaje (algo inédito en el Hollywood de esa época). La fotografía de Victor Milner fue nominada al Oscar.

  5. Though he may not be so well known today, cinematographer Victor Milner was a force during Hollywood’s golden age. Equally adept at the intimate and the epic, he lent visual character to both drawing-room comedies and picturesque outdoor westerns, and the list of directors he collaborated with reads like a who’s who of cinematic legends: Cecil B. DeMille, Victor Fleming, Ernst Lubitsch ...

  6. Though he may not be so well known today, cinematographer Victor Milner was a force during Hollywood’s golden age. Equally adept at the intimate and the epic, he lent visual character to both drawing-room comedies and picturesque outdoor westerns, and the list of directors he collaborated with reads like a who’s who of cinematic legends: Cecil B. DeMille, Victor Fleming, Ernst Lubitsch ...

  7. Media in category "Victor Milner" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Victor Milner-Madeleine Carroll in The General Died at Dawn.jpg 503 × 617; 231 KB