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  1. Richard Hartley (scientist) Richard Hartley. Alma mater. Australian National University. Stanford University. University of Toronto (1976, PhD) Known for. Computer Vision, Multiple-view geometry. Richard I. Hartley FAA is an Australian computer scientist and an Emeritus professor at the Australian National University, where he is a member of ...

  2. 001 Joe Callis - Woah Yeah! 00:00. Ready. Play. Next». «Prev. SHOW PLAYLIST. Some of Richard Hartley's finest work is showcased here with a selection of soundtrack audio playlists.

  3. Oct 9, 2016 · Rocky Horror. While helping with musical auditions for Jesus Christ Superstar in 1972, he met Jim Sharman and Richard O'Brien. He then scored Sharman's production of The Unseen Hand in 1973, which led to his work with O'Brien of The Rocky Horror Show. He played keyboards in the original 4-piece band that played nightly in the The Rocky Horror Show.

  4. Box office. $3,062,530 [2] Princess Caraboo is a 1994 American historical comedy-drama film. It was directed by Michael Austin, and written by Austin and John Wells. The story is based on the real-life 19th-century character Princess Caraboo, who passed herself off in British society as an exotic princess who spoke a strange foreign language.

  5. Richard Allen Harvey (born 25 September 1953) is an English composer and musician. [1] Originally of the mediaevalist progressive rock group Gryphon, he is best known now for his film and television soundtracks. He is also known for his guitar concerto Concerto Antico, which was composed for the guitarist John Williams and the London Symphony ...

  6. Richard Hartley. Composer: Stealing Beauty. Richard Hartley's long and varied career as a musical arranger and composer has included just about everything, from playing piano in a r&b band in Paris to scoring strings for reggae records to arranging scores for experimental plays, TV and films.

  7. Showtime (US) Release. December 26, 2003. ( 2003-12-26) The Lion in Winter is a 2003 made-for-television based of the 1966 play of the same name, which was previously adapted for the 1968 film. [1] [2] It starred Patrick Stewart and Glenn Close, [3] and was directed by Andrei Konchalovsky . The film was first shown on December 26, 2003, in the ...