Robert Krasker

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Robert Krasker, BSC was a cinematographer and feature film Director of Photography who worked on more than sixty films in his career. He was born in Alexandria, Egypt during a business trip by his parents Mathilde and Leon Krasker from Western Australia to Europe and back and his birth was registered in Perth, Western Australia after their return. The Krasker family lived and operated their pearl trading business out of Denham in Shark Bay and Subiaco in Perth. After Leon died in an accident in Shark Bay, Mathilde had to consider the children's educational needs so moved the family back to Paris where she and Leon had been educated as refugees from eastern Europe. Krasker completed his secondary schooling in Paris then studied art there in 1929 before enrolling in Professor Robert Luther's celebrated photograph course at the Photohändler Schule of the Technische Hochschule, later Technische Universität, in Dresden. He credited his education there for his fast start in the film industry at Les Studios Paramount in Joinville-le-Pont in the south-east of Paris and rapid ascension as the youngest Director of Photography of his era. Krasker moved to England from Paris in 1931 and worked there in that year on his last film as camera assistant to Philip Tannura, Service for Ladies, produced and directed by Alexander Korda. Korda invited him to work at Korda's London Films, where he was apprenticed to French Director of Photography Georges Périnal , becoming a senior camera operator then a Director of Photography in his own right. To say that Krasker's work was "strongly influenced by film noir and German Expressionism" is an oversimplification. It elides his art and photography education in Paris and his apprenticeship to Georges Périnal working as his camera operator on a range of very different films including The Rise of Catherine the Great (1933), Things to Come (1935), Rembrandt (1936), I, Claudius (1937 but unreleased), The Drum (1937), The Four Feathers (1938), The Thief of Bagdad (1939) and more. Robert Krasker's most notable films as Director of Photography included Henry V (1944) for Laurence Olivier, Uncle Silas (1947), directed by Charles Frank and The Third Man (1949), for which he won an Oscar, and Odd Man Out (1947), both for director Carol Reed, as well as Brief Encounter (1945) for David Lean and Another Man's Poison (1951) for Irving Rapper, and more. Despite Krasker's brilliant and atmospheric work on Brief Encounter (1945), Lean sacked him from his next film, Great Expectations (1945), because he and producer Ronald Neame were unhappy with the handling of Krasker's much-celebrated marsh scenes at the beginning of the film. Robert Krasker's later films included Romeo and Juliet (1953) for Renato Castellani, Senso (1953) for Luchino Visconti and The Quiet American (1957) for Joseph L. Mankiewicz and The Criminal (1960) for Joseph Losey as well as the widescreen black and white drama Billy Budd (1961) for Peter Ustinov and the widescreen Technicolor epics Alexander the Great (1955) for Robert Rossen, Trapeze (1955) for Carol Reed, El Cid (1961) for Anthony Mann, The Fall of the Roman Empire (1963) for Anthony Mann and The Heroes of Telemark (1965) also for Anthony Mann.

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Total trailers found: 45

The Challenge Trailer (1938)

14 September 1938

Dramatization of the first climbing of the Matterhorn in 1865.

Another Man's Poison Trailer (1951)

20 November 1951

Mystery novelist Janet Frobisher, lives in an isolated house, having been separated for years from her criminal husband.

Uncle Silas Trailer (1947)

08 October 1947

Following her father's death, a teenage heiress moves in with her guardian uncle who is broke and schemes to murder his niece for her vast inheritance.

Bonnie Prince Charlie Trailer (1948)

26 October 1948

Scotland, 1745. After decades of exile, Prince Charles Edward Stuart secretly lands with the purpose of revolting the Highland chieftains against the German House of Hanover, ruler of Great Britain.

Brief Encounter Trailer (1945)

24 November 1945

Returning home from a shopping trip to a nearby town, bored suburban housewife Laura Jesson is thrown by happenstance into an acquaintance with virtuous doctor Alec Harvey.

The Gentle Sex Trailer (1943)

23 May 1943

During the War seven women from very different backgrounds find themselves together in the Auxiliary Territorial Services.

The Rise of Catherine the Great Trailer (1934)

09 February 1934

The woman who will become Catherine the Great marries into the Russian royal family when she weds Grand Duke Peter, the nephew of Empress Elizabeth.

El Cid Trailer (1961)

24 October 1961

Epic film of the legendary Spanish hero, Rodrigo Diaz ("El Cid" to his followers), who, without compromising his strict sense of honour, still succeeds in taking the initiative and driving the Moors from Spain.

Behind the Mask Trailer (1958)

23 November 1958

A newly qualified surgeon takes the blame for his drug addict colleague after the death their patient through neglect.

The Heroes of Telemark Trailer (1965)

12 November 1965

Set in German-occupied Norway, resistance fighter Knut Straud enlists the reluctant physicist Rolf Pedersen in an effort to destroy the German heavy water production plant in rural Telemark.

Things to Come Trailer (1936)

31 March 1936

The story of a century: a decades-long second World War leaves plague and anarchy, then a rational state rebuilds civilization and attempts space travel.

The Third Man Trailer (1949)

31 August 1949

In postwar Vienna, Austria, Holly Martins, a writer of pulp Westerns, arrives penniless as a guest of his childhood chum Harry Lime, only to learn he has died.

Henry V Trailer (1944)

24 November 1944

In 1415, in the midst of the Hundred Years' War, the young King Henry V of England embarks on the conquest of France.

The Fall of the Roman Empire Trailer (1964)

24 March 1964

In the year 180 A.D. Germanic tribes are about to invade the Roman empire from the north. In the midst of this crisis ailing emperor Marcus Aurelius has to make a decision about his successor between his son Commodus, who is obsessed by power, and the loyal general Gaius Livius.

Cry, the Beloved Country Trailer (1951)

16 November 1951

In the back country of South Africa, black minister Stephen Kumalo journeys to the city to search for his missing son, only to find his people living in squalor and his son a criminal.

Alexander the Great Trailer (1956)

28 March 1956

An engrossing spectacle set in the 4th-century BC, in which Alexander of Greece leads his troops forth, conquering all of the known world, in the belief that the Greek way of thinking will bring enlightenment to people.

Caesar and Cleopatra Trailer (1945)

11 December 1945

The aging Julius Caesar finds himself intrigued by the young Egyptian queen Cleopatra.

The Quiet American Trailer (1958)

08 February 1958

Cynical British journalist Fowler falls in love with a young Vietnamese woman but is dismayed when a naïve U.

Libel Trailer (1959)

23 October 1959

A California commercial pilot sees a telecast in London of an interview with Sir Mark Lodden at his home.

The Collector Trailer (1965)

17 June 1965

A man kidnaps a woman and holds her hostage just for the pleasure of having her there.

Senso Trailer (1954)

25 March 1954

A troubled and neurotic Italian Countess betrays her entire country for a self-destructive love affair with an Austrian Lieutenant.

State Secret Trailer (1950)

11 September 1950

While working in England, an American surgeon Dr. John Marlowe is invited to Vosnia (a fictitious East-European country) to receive an award and demonstrate his life-saving surgery.

Never Let Me Go Trailer (1953)

18 March 1953

An American reporter falls in love with a Russian ballet dancer.

The Trap Trailer (1966)

07 April 1966

A French-Canadian fur trapper takes a mute girl as his unwilling wife to live with him in his remote cabin in the woods.

Billy Budd Trailer (1962)

12 November 1962

Billy is an innocent, naive seaman in the British Navy in 1797. When the ship's sadistic master-at-arms is murdered, Billy is accused and tried.

Rembrandt Trailer (1936)

06 November 1936

A character study depicting the life of Rembrandt Van Rijn at the height of his fame in the mid 1600s.

Trapeze Trailer (1956)

30 May 1956

A pair of men try to perform the dangerous "triple" in their trapeze act. Problems arise when the duo is made into a trio following the addition of a sexy female performer.

The Rising of the Moon Trailer (1957)

10 August 1957

Three vignettes of old Irish country life, based on a series of short stories. In "The Majesty of the Law," a police officer must arrest an old-fashioned, traditional fellow for assault.

Romeo and Juliet Trailer (1954)

01 September 1954

In Shakespeare's classic play, the Montagues and Capulets, two families of Renaissance Italy, have hated each other for years, but the son of one family and the daughter of the other fall desperately in love and secretly marry.

That Lady Trailer (1955)

05 March 1955

In 1570, widowed Princess Ana de Mendoza becomes the love object of a deadly rivalry between her cousin Don Inigo, King Philip II of Spain and his secretary of state Antonio Perez.

The Wonder Kid Trailer (1951)

18 November 1951

Bobby Henrey, the amazing juvenile star of The Fallen Idol, is here cast as 7-year-old musical genius Sebastian Giro.

Malta Story Trailer (1953)

01 June 1953

Malta, 1942, during World War II. While the German air force is relentlessly bombing the island, a British pilot falls in love with a young Maltese girl.

Odd Man Out Trailer (1947)

30 January 1947

Belfast police conduct a door-to-door manhunt for an IRA gunman wounded in a daring robbery.

The Angel with the Trumpet Trailer (1950)

20 March 1950

Sad tale of a woman who marries the man her family wishes her to wed, not Wooland, the man she truly loves.

The Criminal Trailer (1960)

13 September 1960

When a robbery at a racetrack goes wrong ex-con Johnny Bannion is caught and sent back to prison. He won't tell the rest of the gang where he has stashed the loot leading to violent consequences.

Old Bill and Son Trailer (1941)

01 March 1941

Old Bill has grumbled his way through the trenches of the First World War. Now it is the Second and, envious of his son, Young Bill, he decides to enlist.

Insight: Anthony Asquith Trailer (1960)

09 November 1960

A documentary about noted British director Anthony Asquith, including clips from his films and interviews with his colleagues and contemporaries.

The Running Man Trailer (1963)

01 October 1963

An Englishman with a grudge against an insurance company for a disallowed claim fakes his own death and escapes to Spain, but is soon pursued by an insurance investigator.

The Lamp Still Burns Trailer (1943)

29 November 1943

A tribute to the important work of female nurses during World War II.

Guns of Darkness Trailer (1962)

19 July 1962

Committed pacifist Tom Jordan's decision to help former President Rivera escape a military coup is a simple act of mercy that takes him and his wife to the edge of despair.

The Doctor's Dilemma Trailer (1959)

01 January 1959

Four doctors face a serious dilemma when the beautiful wife of a TB-stricken artist begs one of them to cure her brilliant, but amoral, husband.

Romanoff and Juliet Trailer (1961)

08 June 1961

Political satire has Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet story updated for the cold war era, with the children of the US and Russian ambassadors falling in love.

Red Trailer (1976)

01 December 1976

A painter is entertained by a group of 3 troubadours.

Men Are Not Gods Trailer (1936)

26 November 1936

Actor Edmund Davey becomes a star overnight when his wife and co-star teams up with the secretary of a noted stage critic to produce a glowing review of his 'Othello'.

Rose of Tralee Trailer (1942)

01 January 1942

Paddy, an Irish singer heads to America to seek fame and fortune. Once successful he returns home to search for his family.