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Peter Lane
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Camera and Electrical Department
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Peter Lane is known for
Reading Australian Film (1988)
,
Autoluminescent: Rowland S. Howard (2011)
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Going to Work (1961)
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Known for
Reading Australian Film
Video
Camera and Electrical Department
1988
Autoluminescent: Rowland S. Howard
7.9
Additional Crew
2011
Going to Work
TV Series
Camera and Electrical Department
1980 • 1 ep
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Camera and Electrical Department
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Reading Australian Film
Video
camera operator
lighting technician
1988
Going to Work
TV Series
still photographer
1980
1 episode
Director
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1
Reading Australian Film
Video
Director
1988
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Reading Australian Film
Video
producer
1988
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