Fred Murphy A.S.C. is one of the foremost New York based cinematographers, who has worked on over 50 movies, among them such films as Secret Window, Auto Focus and The Mothman Prophecies. In 2006 he shot the US boxoffice hit RV, starring Robin Williams, and in 2007 the indie thriller Anamorph with Willem Dafoe.
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