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Nicholas Cavaliere (July 23, 1899 North Branford, New Haven, Connecticut – January 10, 1995 North Branford, New Haven, Connecticut) was a cinematographer who filmed Frank Buck’s films Bring 'Em Back Alive (1932), Wild Cargo (1934), and Fang and Claw (1935).
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Nicholas Cavaliere Cavaliere, Nicholas
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American cinematographer
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1899-07-23Z
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1995-01-10Z
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1995-01-01Z
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