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Gary Wraith
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Gary Wraith is known for
Whatever Happened to Harold Smith? (1999)
,
Great Noises That Fill the Air (1988)
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Tales of Battered Britain: The Friends' Tale (1995)
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Known for
Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?
6.4
Camera and Electrical Department
(additional crew)
1999
Great Noises That Fill the Air
Short
Cinematographer
1988
Tales of Battered Britain: The Friends' Tale
Short
Cinematographer
1995
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Tales of Battered Britain: The Friends' Tale
Short
Cinematographer
1995
Great Noises That Fill the Air
Short
Cinematographer
1988
Camera and Electrical Department
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Whatever Happened to Harold Smith?
6.4
video camera operator: additional crew
1999
Clocks of the Midnight Hours: The Work of Max Eastley
Short
camera operator
1988
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