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Paul Vogel, A.S.C. (August 22, 1899 - November 24, 1975) was an American cinematographer. Vogel was in films since the 1920s, and aside from taking a break from film to serve in World War II, worked steadily until retiring from film in 1967. One of his more challenging films was the 1947 Robert Montgomery film noir Lady in the Lake when he shot the film in first person. Two years later, Vogel won an Academy Award for black-and-white cinematography for the film Battleground His brother, Joseph R... full article at wikipedia
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