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Franz Planer-Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday

Franz F. Planer, A.S.C. (29 March 1894 – 10 January 1963) was an Austrian cinematographer born in Karlovy Vary, Austria-Hungary.

Biography[edit]

The Planer family were 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 to high ranking National officers for their own families' 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 until 1933,

In 1937, he left the failing Austrian film industry just before Karl Hartl took control of Wien Film (under the direction of Nazi propagandist Joseph Goebbels), to begin work in Hollywood. He shot over 130 movies, including Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948), The Big Country (1958) and Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961).

Partial filmography[edit]

  • The Monastery's Hunter (1920)
  • Storms in May (1920)
  • The Fountain of Madness (1921)
  • Night of the Burglar (1921)
  • The Drums of Asia (1921)
  • Monna Vanna (1922)
  • The Favourite of the Queen (1922)
  • Trutzi from Trutzberg (1922)
  • Destiny (1925)
  • Love's Finale (1925)
  • Darling, Count the Cash (1926)
  • Her Husband's Wife (1926)
  • Tea Time in the Ackerstrasse (1926)
  • Only a Dancing Girl (1926)
  • The Son of Hannibal (1926)
  • How Do I Marry the Boss? (1927)
  • The Eighteen Year Old (1927)
  • Queen of the Boulevards (1927)
  • The Bordello in Rio (1927)
  • Break-in (1927)
  • Volga Volga (1928)
  • The Duty to Remain Silent (1928)
  • Strauss Is Playing Today (1928)
  • The Green Alley (1928)
  • Women on the Edge (1929)
  • The Love of the Brothers Rott (1929)
  • Hans in Every Street (1930)
  • Retreat on the Rhine (1930)
  • Helene Willfüer, Student of Chemistry (1930)
  • The Road to Paradise (1930)
  • The Son of the White Mountain (1930)
  • Calais-Dover (1931)
  • The Office Manager (1931)
  • No More Love (1931)
  • The Prince of Arcadia (1932)
  • The First Right of the Child (1932)
  • The Countess of Monte Cristo (1932)
  • The Black Hussar (1932)
  • Sailor's Song (1932)
  • Gently My Songs Entreat (1933)
  • Her Highness the Saleswoman (1933)
  • A City Upside Down (1933)
  • The Hymn of Leuthen (1933)
  • Unfinished Symphony (1934)
  • Maskerade (1934)
  • Moscow Nights (1934)
  • So Ended a Great Love (1934)
  • The Princess's Whim (1934)
  • The Typist Gets Married (1934)
  • Turn of the Tide (1935)
  • The Divine Spark (1935)
  • Thank You, Madame (1936)
  • The Beloved Vagabond (1936)
  • Harvest (1936)
  • Flowers from Nice (1936)
  • Such Great Foolishness (1937)
  • Capers (1937)
  • The Charm of La Boheme (1937)
  • Premiere (1937)
  • Holiday (1938)
  • Glamour for Sale (1940)
  • The Face Behind the Mask (1941)
  • Our Wife (1941)
  • Daring Young Man (1942)
  • Appointment in Berlin (1943)
  • My Kingdom for a Cook (1943)
  • Secret Command (1944)
  • I Love a Bandleader (1945)
  • Her Sister's Secret (1946)
  • The Chase (1946)
  • One Touch of Venus (1948)
  • Letter from an Unknown Woman (1948)
  • Champion (1949)
  • Criss Cross (1949)
  • Illegal Entry (1949)
  • Take One False Step (1949)
  • Cyrano de Bergerac (1950)
  • The Blue Veil (1951)
  • The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T (1953)
  • The Caine Mutiny (1954)
  • 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
  • Not as a Stranger (1955)
  • The Pride and the Passion (1957)
  • The Big Country (1958)
  • King of Kings (1961)
  • Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
  • The Children's Hour (1961)
  • Something's Got to Give (1962, unfinished, restarted a year later as Move Over, Darling, with a different cast and technical staff)
  • Academy Award Nominations[edit]

    References[edit]

    See also[edit]


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