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Anthony Barry Richmond BSC, ASC (born 7 July 1942) is an English cinematographer, film producer, and director. He is known for his collaborations with Nicolas Roeg, which include Don't Look Now (1973), The Man Who Fell to Earth (1976), and Bad Timing (1980). He was the cinematographer for the 10-camera filming of the final Beatles film Let It ...
Déjà Vu is a 1985 British drama film produced by Cannon Films. [1] The film, an adaptation of the novel Always by Trevor Meldal-Johnsen, is a reincarnation love story, directed by Anthony B. Richmond, and written by Richmond, Ezra D. Rappaport, and Arnold Anthony Schmidt. The film stars Jaclyn Smith, Claire Bloom, Nigel Terry and Shelley Winters.
Nightkill. Nightkill is a 1980 psychological thriller film directed by Ted Post, and starring Jaclyn Smith, Mike Connors, James Franciscus, Robert Mitchum, Fritz Weaver, and Sybil Danning. [5] It follows the wife of a corrupt Phoenix, Arizona industrialist, who finds herself attempting to cover up his murder after her lover poisons him to death.
Oliver Anthony was virtually unknown before “Rich Men North of Richmond” went viral on social media this month. It all started on Aug. 8, when the YouTube channel RadioWV, which shares footage ...
As Oliver Anthony's 'Rich Men North of Richmond' tops country music charts, its politically charged lyrics have become a hot topic in the culture war.
"Rich Men North of Richmond" is a song by American singer Christopher Anthony Lunsford (credited under the name "Oliver Anthony Music") that was released in August 2023. The song became an overnight viral hit after gaining traction on social media .
Don't have 2½ hours to listen to Oliver Anthony and Joe Rogan as they ponder the meaning of life? We've got you covered. Anthony, the man behind the fast-rising, chart-topping hit “Rich Men ...
Anthony B. Richmond. Release date. 1967. Running time. 53 minutes. Israel: A Right to Live is a 1967 documentary shot in Israel about the Six-Day War. John Schlesinger directed and Harry Saltzman produced. Anthony B. Richmond photographed the 16 mm film. Wolf Mankowitz wrote the narration; [1] David Samuelson was a camera assistant. [2]