John Alcott
John Alcott, BSC (27 November 1930 – 28 July 1986) was an English cinematographer known for his four collaborations with director Stanley Kubrick: ''2001: A Space Odyssey'' (1968), for which he took over as lighting cameraman from Geoffrey Unsworth in mid-shoot, ''A Clockwork Orange'' (1971), ''Barry Lyndon'' (1975), the film for which he won his Oscar, and ''The Shining'' (1980). Alcott died from a heart attack in Cannes, France, in July 1986; he was 55. He received a tribute at the end of his last film ''No Way Out'' starring Kevin Costner. Provided by Wikipedia-
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2Published 1980Other Authors: “...Alcott, John, 1930-1986...”
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5Published 1980Other Authors: “...Alcott, John, 1930-1986...”
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6Published 2019Other Authors: “...Alcott, John, 1930-1986...”
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8Published 2007Other Authors: “...Alcott, John, 1930-1986...”
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9by Bartók, Béla, 1881-1945Other Authors: “...Alcott, John, 1930-1986...”
Published 1980
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14by Burgess, Anthony, 1917-1993, Carlos, Wendy, Carlos, Wendy, Carlos, Wendy, Kubrick, StanleyOther Authors: “...Alcott, John, 1930-1986...”
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