King Solomon’s Mines  (1950)

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The movie King Solomon’s Mines, released in 1950 and directed by Compton Bennett, Andrew Marton, was shot on film using Technicolor 3-Strip Camera with Robert Surtees as cinematographer and editing by Conrad A. Nervig, Ralph E. Winters.
Cinematography by | Robert Surtees
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Country | United States
Language | English
Genres | Action, Adventure, Romance

 
Cast
Elizabeth Curtis
Allan Quatermain
John Goode
Van Brun Aka Smith
Eric Masters
Khiva
Umbopa
Chief Gagool
King Twala
Chief Bilu
Austin - Safari Client
Black Circle
Kafa - Umbopa's Old Uncle
Blue Star
Traum - Safari Client
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Cinematography by
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Edited by
Produced by
Original Music by
Art Direction by
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Set Decoration by
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Costume Design by
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Second Unit & Assistant Directors
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Camera & Electrical Department
Camera Operator
Camera Operator
Assistant Camera: Technicolor
Editorial Department
Color Consultant: Technicolor
Art Department
Associate Set Decorator
Set Construction
Sound Department
Recording Supervisor
Stunt Department
Stunt Double: Deborah Kerr
Stunt Double: Richard Carlson
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