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Jean Ives
Script and Continuity Department
Cinematographer
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Jean Ives is known for
Shirley Thompson Versus the Aliens (1972)
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Egghead's Robot (1970)
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Danny Jones (1972)
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Known for
Shirley Thompson Versus the Aliens
5.2
Script and Continuity Department
1972
Egghead's Robot
5.2
Script and Continuity Department
1970
Danny Jones
6.1
Script and Continuity Department
1972
Three to Go
5.8
Script and Continuity Department
1971
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Script and Continuity Department
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8
McManus
TV Movie
continuity
1976
Seven Little Australians
8.5
TV Mini Series
continuity
1973
3 episodes
Boney
8.4
TV Series
continuity
1972–1973
3 episodes
Shirley Thompson Versus the Aliens
5.2
continuity
1972
Danny Jones
6.1
continuity
1972
Three to Go
5.8
continuity
1971
Egghead's Robot
5.2
continuity
1970
Skippy
6.4
TV Series
continuity
1968
26 episodes
Cinematographer
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1
Acta General de Chile
8.1
Cinematographer
1986
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