Robert H. Planck

Director of Photography - USA
Born August 19, 1902 in Huntington, Indiana, USA
Died October 31, 1971 in Camarillo, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Robert H. Planck was born on August 19, 1902 in Huntington, Indiana, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for Eyes in the night (1942), Moonfleet (1955), The Three Musketeers (1948), Robert H. Planck's first movie on record is from 1929. Robert H. Planck died on October 31, 1971 in Camarillo, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1963.

Robert H. Planck Filmography [Auszug]
1963: [11.14] The Toupee (Director of Photography), Directed by Gene Reynolds, with Fred MacMurray, William Frawley, Tim Considine,
1957: [08.02] Jeanne Eagles (Director of Photography), Directed by George Sidney, with Kim Novak, Jeff Chandler, Agnes Moorehead,
1955: [/ /1] Moonfleet (Director of Photography), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Melville Cooper, Donna Corcoran, Jack Elam,
1953: [/ /1] Torch Song (Director of Photography), Directed by Charles Walters, with Joan Crawford, Michael Wilding, Gig Young,
1953: [/ /1] Scandal at Scourie (Director of Photography), Directed by Jean Negulesco, with Donna Corcoran, Greer Garson, Margalo Gillmore,
1952: [] Lili (Director of Photography), Directed by Charles Walters, with Jean-Pierre Aumont, George Baxter, Amanda Blake,
1952: [] The Belle of New York (Director of Photography), Directed by Charles Walters, with Fred Astaire, Vera Ellen, Marjorie Main,
1952: [] Remains to be seen (Director of Photography), Directed by Don Weis, with June Allyson, Van Johnson, Louis Calhern,
1951: [/ /1] Royal wedding (Director of Photography), Directed by Stanley Donen, with Fred Astaire, William Cabanne, Sarah Churchill,
1951: [/ /1] Texas Carnival (Director of Photography), Directed by Charles Walters, with Howard Keel, Ann Miller, Paula Raymond,
1950: [/ /1] Please believe me (Please, beliebe me) (Director of Photography), Directed by Norman Taurog, with Spring Byington, George Cleveland, Deborah Kerr,
1949: [09.29] The Doctor and the Girl (Bodies and Souls (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Curtis Bernhardt, with Glenn Ford, Charles Coburn, Gloria DeHaven,
1949: [08.25] Madame Bovary (Director of Photography), Directed by Vincente Minnelli, with John Abbott, Frank Allenby, Gladys Cooper,
1949: [] Summer Stock (If You Feel Like Singing) (Director of Photography), Directed by Charles Walters, with Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Eddie Bracken,
1949: [04.00] Little Women (Director of Photography: (AKA Robert Planck)), Directed by Mervyn LeRoy, with June Allyson, Peter Lawford, Margaret O'Brien,
1948: [] The Three Musketeers (De Tre musketerer) (Director of Photography), Directed by George Sidney, with Gene Kelly, Frank Morgan, Vincent Price,
1947: [] It happened in Brooklyn (Director of Photography), Directed by Richard Whorf, with Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, Peter Lawford,
1946: [01.24] Up Goes Maisie (Up She Goes) (Director of Photography: (AKA Robert Planck)), Directed by Harry Beaumont, with Ann Sothern, George Murphy, Hillary Brooke,
1944: [] The Canterville ghost (Director of Photography), Directed by Jules Dassin, Norman Z. McLeod, with Charles Laughton, Robert Young, Margaret O'Brien,
1944: [/ /1] Anchors aweigh (Director of Photography), Directed by George Sidney, with Pamela Britton, Billy Gilbert, Kathryn Grayson,
1943: [] Above Suspicion (Director of Photography), Directed by Richard Thorpe, with Joan Crawford, Fred McMurray, Conrad Veidt,
1942: [/ /1] Eyes in the night (Director of Photography), Directed by Fred Zinnemann, with Edward Arnold, Reginald Denny, John Emery,
1942: [/ /1] Ship ahoy ! (Director of Photography), Directed by Edward Buzzell, with Tommy Dorsey, Bert Lahr, Virginia O'Brien,
1942: [] We were dancing (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with Florence Bates, Lee Bowman, Melvyn Douglas,
1941: [05.15] Woman's Face (Director of Photography), Directed by George Cukor, with Joan Crawford, Melvyn Douglas, Conrad Veidt,
1940: [10.31] Escape (When the Door Opened) (Director of Photography), Directed by Mervyn LeRoy, with Norma Shearer, Robert Taylor, Conrad Veidt,
1940: [/ /1] Susan and God (Director of Photography), Directed by George Cukor, with Joan Crawford, Rita Hayworth, Ruth Hussey,
1940: [03.01] Strange Cargo (Director of Photography: (AKA Robert Planck) ), Directed by Frank Borzage, with Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Ian Hunter,
1938: [12.29] The Duke of West Point (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred E. Green, with Louis Hayward, Joan Fontaine, Tom Brown,
1938: [09.16] Hold That Co-ed (Hold That Girl) (Director of Photography: (AKA Robert Planck)), Directed by George Marshall, with John Barrymore, George Murphy, ,
1934: [03/10] Our daily bread (Director of Photography), Directed by King Vidor, with Tom Keene, Karen Morley,
1933: [10.20] Broken Dreams (Director of Photography: (AKA Robert Planck)), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Randolph Scott, Martha Sleeper, Beryl Mercer,
1929: [11.16] The Locked Door (Camera Assistant), Directed by George Fitzmaurice, with Rod La Rocque, Barbara Stanwyck, William 'Stage' Boyd,

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