Name Franz Planer | ||
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Died January 10, 1963, Hollywood, California, United States Awards Golden Globe Award for Best Cinematography - Black and White Nominations Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Black-and-White Movies Breakfast at Tiffany's, Roman Holiday, Criss Cross, The Big Country, The Children's Hour Similar People Ian McLellan Hunter, John Dighton, George Axelrod, Henri Alekan, Hal Pereira |
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Franz F. Planer, A.S.C. (March 29, 1894 – January 10, 1963) was a cinematographer born in Karlsbad, Austria-Hungary (now Czech Republic),
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- Breakfast at tiffany s 1 9 movie clip the mean reds 1961 hd
- The unforgiven 1 10 movie clip ben s a mite touchy about rachel 1960 hd
- Biography
- Selected filmography
- Academy Award Nominations
- References

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Biography

The Planer Jewish family was very influential, and owned large tracts of farmland, businesses, libraries, and shops in Austria-Hungary, and several properties in and around Vienna, some of which were stolen by certain low ranking officers for their own family's use in the mid to late 1930s using falsely issued papers, and threats.
Planer had trained as a portrait painter, but realizing that photography was becoming very popular, and would replace the requirement for talented artists changed his career path. He changed direction into films, and thus began his career as a director of photography for films in Germany and later throughout Europe in the early 1900s till 1933,
In 1937, he left the failing Austrian film industry, to begin work in Hollywood. He shot over 130 movies, including Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948) plus the color films The Big Country (1958) and Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961).