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Roy Turk
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Camera and Electrical Department
Cinematographer
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Roy Turk is known for
Animal Farm (1954)
,
Vince Giordano: There's a Future in the Past (2016)
and
William Webb Ellis, Are You Mad? (1971)
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Known for
Animal Farm
7.2
Movie
Camera and Electrical Department
(as R. Turk)
1954
Vince Giordano: There's a Future in the Past
7.9
Movie
Soundtrack
(as R. Turk, "Sweet Man")
2016
William Webb Ellis, Are You Mad?
Short
Special Effects
1971
The Water Babies
6.0
Movie
Camera and Electrical Department
(animation effects)
1978
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Camera and Electrical Department
4
Cinematographer
2
Special Effects
2
Soundtrack
1
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Camera and Electrical Department
Previous
4
The Water Babies
6.0
camera operator: animation effects
1978
The Candlemaker
6.1
Short
camera operator
1957
The History of the Cinema
6.7
Short
camera operator
1956
Animal Farm
7.2
camera operator
(as R. Turk)
1954
Cinematographer
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2
Down a Long Way
Short
Cinematographer
1954
The Figurehead
6.8
Short
Cinematographer
1952
Special Effects
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2
Thames Port
Short
special effects
1973
William Webb Ellis, Are You Mad?
Short
special effects
1971
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