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Charles Bryant Lang, Jr., A.S.C. (July 4, 1901 – April 3, 1998) was an Oscar-winning American film cinematographer. Early in his career he worked with the Akeley camera, a gyroscope-mounted "pancake" camera designed by Carl Akeley for outdoor action shots. Lang's first credits were as co-cinematographer on the silent film The Night Patrol (1926) and The Loves of Ricardo (1927). After working on the 1932 adaptation of A Farewell to Arms for Paramount Pictures, he ended up working for that... full article at wikipedia
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  • Mar 27, 1902
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  • 1988
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  • Jun 30, 1948
  • Jul 29, 1951
  • Sep 17, 1969
  • Dec 5, 1963
  • 1960
  • Aug 15, 1947
  • 1961
  • Sep 9, 1954
  • Mar 29, 1959
  • 1962
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