Otto Heller


Director Of Photography

Biography

Filmography

 

Cinematography (Feature Film)

In Search of Gregory (1970)
Director of Photography
Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness? (1969)
Director of Photography
Don't Raise the Bridge, Lower the River (1968)
Director of Photography
That Riviera Touch (1968)
Director of Photography
I'll Never Forget What's 'Is Name (1968)
Director of Photography
Duffy (1968)
Director of Photography
The Naked Runner (1967)
Director of Photography
Funeral in Berlin (1966)
Lighting Camera
Alfie (1966)
Director of Photography
Walk in the Shadow (1966)
Director of Photography
The Ipcress File (1965)
Director of Photography
Masquerade (1965)
Director of Photography
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb (1965)
Director of Photography
Woman of Straw (1964)
Director of Photography
Tiara Tahiti (1963)
Director of Photography
Light in the Piazza (1962)
Director of Photography
Victim (1962)
Director of Photography
Circus Friends (1962)
Director of Photography
The Singer Not the Song (1962)
Director of Photography
We Joined the Navy (1962)
Director Of Photography
The Big Show (1961)
Director of Photography
Ferry to Hong Kong (1961)
Director of Photography
Too Hot To Handle (1961)
Director of Photography
Portrait of a Sinner (1961)
Director of Photography
A Dog of Flanders (1960)
Director of Photography
Peeping Tom (1960)
Director of Photography
The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw (1959)
Director of Photography
The Silent Enemy (1959)
Director Of Photography
The Vicious Circle (1959)
Director Of Photography
The Truth About Women (1958)
Director Of Photography
Stowaway Girl (1957)
Director Of Photography
The Passionate Stranger (1957)
Director Of Photography
The Ladykillers (1955)
Director Of Photography
The Divided Heart (1955)
Director Of Photography
Richard III (1955)
Director Of Photography
His Majesty O'Keefe (1954)
Director of Photography
The Rainbow Jacket (1954)
Director Of Photography
Paris Express (1953)
Director of Photography
The Crimson Pirate (1952)
Director of Photography
Lucky Nick Cain (1951)
Director of Photography
The Last Days of Dolwyn (1949)
Director Of Photography
They Made Me a Fugitive (1948)
Director of Photography
You Can't Do Without Love (1945)
Photography
Mr. Emmanuel (1944)
Cinematographer

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Romance and Riches (1937)
Photography

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Richard III (1955)
Other

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Woman Of Straw (1964) -- (Movie Clip) I Want A Pretty Nurse Wealthy grouch Charles Richmond (Ralph Richardson), slick nephew Anthony (Sean Connery) and their attitudes are introduced in the opening sequence from director Basil Dearden's Woman Of Straw, 1964, from the Catherine Arley novel, shooting at Audley End House, Saffron Walden, Essex, UK.
Woman of Straw (1964) -- (Movie Clip) To Find A Better Life? We don't quite know it yet but crafty Tony (Sean Connery) is considering whether to bring the sexy new Italian nurse Maria (Gina Lollobrigida), who intended to quit, into a plot against his rich uncle, in Woman of Straw, 1964, directed by Basil Dearden.
Woman of Straw (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Are You Free Of Me? After his wealthy uncle’s outrageous behavior on his yacht caused her to abandon their plot to fleece him and disembark in a Spanish port, vengeful Anthony (Sean Connery) pursues Italian nurse Maria (Gina Lollobrigida, dressed by Dior) and acts rather badly himself, in Basil Dearden’s biting drama from the Catherine Arley novel, Woman Of Straw, 1964.
Woman Of Straw (1964) -- (Movie Clip) A Gross, Clumsy, Vulgar Oaf Shooting on a yacht off Mallorca, now plotting with his nephew (Sean Connery as Anthony) to marry Richmond (Ralph Richardson) for his money, nurse Maria (Gina Lollobrigida) discusses Anthony’s mother, whom Richmond married after driving his brother, Anthony’s father, to suicide, with each of them, in Woman Of Straw, 1964.
Victim (1961) -- (Movie Clip) I'd Rather Know Than Guess Barrister Farr (Dirk Bogarde), investigating a homosexuality scandal in which he's implicated, arrives home to wife Laura (Sylvia Syms), who reveals her own suspicions, in Victim, 1961, directed by Basil Dearden.
Victim (1961) -- (Movie Clip) A Law Which Sends Homosexuals To Prison Rising barrister Farr (Dirk Bogarde) is summoned before the very crafty Inspector Harris (John Barrie), making delicate inquiries about possible blackmail, in director Basil Dearden's Victim, 1961.
Victim (1961) -- (Movie Clip) Between You And The Blackie When Eddy (Donald Churchill) arrives with an incriminating photo, Barrister Farr (Dirk Bogarde) realizes his culpability in the suicide of their mutual friend, in director Basil Dearden's Victim, 1961.
Funeral In Berlin (1966) -- (Movie Clip) Answers To The Name Of Confucius Michael Caine as working-class hero spy Harry Palmer is summoned to his boss Ross (Guy Doleman) in London, who shares a dubious story of a Russian defector in Berlin, then visiting travel facilitator Hallam (Hugh Burden), in the second film from Len Deighton’s popular novels, Funeral In Berlin, 1966.
Light In The Piazza (1962) -- (Movie Clip) San Giovanni At the crazy Florentine festival of San Giovanni, Fabrizio (George Hamilton) and Clara (Yvette Mimieux), then her mother Margaret (Olivia de Havilland) with his father (Rossano Brazzi), in Light In The Piazza, 1962.
Ladykillers, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) It's Mrs. Wilberforce After prim opening credits from Ealing Studios, the introduction of Katie Johnson as "Mrs. Wilberforce," whom the local constables are convinced is quite daft, in Alexander Mackendrick's The Ladykillers, 1955, starring Alec Guinness.
Ladykillers, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Windows Of The Soul Spooky Professor Marcus (Alec Guinness) sneaks up on dotty landlady Mrs. Wilberforce (Katie Johnson) who's confused about parrots and husbands, in an early scene from Alexander Mackendrick's The Ladykillers, 1955.
Ladykillers, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) There's No Driver Here Nice location shooting around the old Kings Cross coal drop in London, and almost surprising competence from Alec Guinness (as Professor Marcus) and crew (Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom, Danny Green, Cecil Parker) executing their heist, Alexander Mackendrick directing the Ealing Studios hit The Ladykillers, 1955.

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