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Winton C. Hoch

Highest Rated: 100% Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959)

Lowest Rated: 23% The Green Berets (1968)

Birthday: Jul 31, 1905

Birthplace: Storm Lake, Iowa, USA

Lab technician who contributed to the development of Technicolor before going on to become one of Hollywood's premier color cinematographers. Hoch is best known for his collaborations with director John Ford.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 77% Darby O'Gill and the Little People
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94% 62% Robinson Crusoe on Mars
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92% 79% She Wore a Yellow Ribbon
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91% 91% The Quiet Man Watchlist
88% 47% Halls of Montezuma
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87% 88% The Searchers
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23% 61% The Green Berets
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Stockholm "Pride of Sweden"
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Rocky Mountain Grandeur
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Glimpses of Austria
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Filmography

Movies TV Shows
The Witching 29% 1972 Cinematographer The Green Berets 23% 61% 1968 Cinematographer Robinson Crusoe on Mars 94% 62% 1964 Cinematographer Sergeants 3 31% 1962 Cinematographer Five Weeks in a Balloon 36% 1962 Cinematographer The Young Land 22% 1959 Cinematographer Darby O'Gill and the Little People 100% 77% 1959 Cinematographer The Missouri Traveler 14% 1958 Cinematographer The Searchers 87% 88% 1956 Cinematographer The Quiet Man 91% 91% 1952 Cinematographer Bird of Paradise 1951 Cinematographer The Sundowners 28% 1950 Cinematographer Halls of Montezuma 88% 47% 1950 Cinematographer Tulsa 43% 1949 Cinematographer She Wore a Yellow Ribbon 92% 79% 1949 Cinematographer Tap Roots 83% 1948 Cinematographer Czechoslovakia on Parade 1938 Cinematographer Glimpses of Austria 1938 Cinematographer Glimpses of New Brunswick 1938 Cinematographer Beautiful Budapest 1938 Cinematographer Natural Wonders of the West 1938 Cinematographer Stockholm "Pride of Sweden" 1937 Cinematographer Rocky Mountain Grandeur 1937 Cinematographer Picturesque South Africa 1937 Cinematographer Glimpses of Peru 1937 Cinematographer
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