Richard H. Kline

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Richard H. Kline was an American cinematographer known for his work on major Hollywood films from the 1960s through the 1980s, including visually ambitious projects like the 1976 remake of King Kong.

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Richard H. Kline canonical 9

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instanceOf American cinematographer
cinematographer
human
activeInPeriod 1960s
1970s
1980s
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
era 20th-century American cinema
familyName Cline
surface form: Kline
fieldOfWork cinematography
genreSpecialization feature films
givenName Richard
hasGender male
industry Hollywood
surface form: Hollywood film industry

film industry
knownFor visually ambitious cinematography
work on major Hollywood films
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Richard H. Kline self-link
nationality American
notableWork King Kong (1976 film)
occupation cinematographer
role director of photography
workedOn King Kong (1976 film)
workLocation Hollywood
Los Angeles

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King Kong (1976 film) cinematographyBy Richard H. Kline
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The Boston Strangler cinematographyBy Richard H. Kline
Body Heat cinematographyBy Richard H. Kline
Reuben, Reuben cinematographyBy Richard H. Kline
Richard H. Kline name Richard H. Kline self-link
Soylent Green cinematographyBy Richard H. Kline
The Fury cinematographyBy Richard H. Kline