Alain Douarinou

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Alain Douarinou
Born5 March 1909
Died3 September 1987
OccupationCinematographer
Years active1934 - 1975 (film)

Alain Douarinou (1909–1987) was a French cinematographer. [1] He was the younger brother of the art director Jean Douarinou, and was married to Madeleine Sologne.

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  1. Curti p.184

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