Nikolai Toporkoff
Camera · Director of Photography
Born Jun 20, 1885 · Moscow, Russia
Active 1914–1965
Nikolai Toporkoff (1885–1965) was a Russian-born French cinematographer. Toporkoff fled his homeland following the 1917 Russian Revolution, moving to France where he shot around seventy films including the 1927 historical The Loves of…
Filmography
Napoleon (1927) — Director of PhotographyFanny (1932) — Director of PhotographyLes Ombres Qui Passent (1924) — Director of Photography600,000 francs per month (1933) — Director of PhotographyBehind the Screen (1917) — Director of PhotographyJe suis un mouchard (1953) — Director of PhotographyMorin the Pig (1924) — Director of PhotographyPrincely Nights (1929) — Director of PhotographyL'Ordonnance (1921) — Director of PhotographyThe Adjutant of the Czar (1929) — Director of PhotographyThe Burning Crucible (1923) — Director of PhotographySecret Documents (1945) — Director of PhotographyDrama in the Futurists' Cabaret No. 13 (1914) — Director of PhotographyLa Danseuse rouge (1937) — Director of PhotographyThe Kidnapping (1934) — Director of PhotographyThe Eternal Husband (1946) — Director of PhotographyLoves of Casanova (1927) — Director of PhotographySatan Triumphant (1917) — Director of PhotographyMy Seal and Them (1951) — Director of PhotographyKing of the Camargue (1935) — Director of PhotographyLa Femme d'une nuit (1930) — Director of PhotographyThe White Devil (1930) — Director of PhotographyChéri (1950) — Director of PhotographyA Narrow Escape (1920) — Director of Photography