
Mac Ahlberg
Camera·1931–2012·Ängelholm, Sweden
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Mac Arne Bertil Ahlberg was a Swedish photographer, film director and screen writer. He worked in both low-budget genre films and high-budget studio features and series. As a director of photography, Ahlberg shot dozens of features, documentaries and television productions throughout Europe including the five-part documentary “Ingmar Bergman Makes a Movie.” In 1965 he directed his first feature, the Danish erotic film “I, a Woman,” a box office success that spawned two sequels.

Cutter's Club
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Evil Bong
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Petrified
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King of the Ants
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Dr. Moreau's House of Pain
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Puppet Master: The Legacy
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Mega Scorpions
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DeathBed
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Groom Lake
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Venomous
Second Unit Director of Photography

Horrorvision
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Sideshow
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Ragdoll
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Space Truckers
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My Boyfriend's Back
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Innocent Blood
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Nails
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Meridian
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Crash and Burn
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The Horror Show
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Arena
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DeepStar Six
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The Evil Clergyman
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Ghost Town
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Pulse Pounders
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Prison
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House II: The Second Story
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Dolls
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From Beyond
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House
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Re-Animator
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Ghoulies
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Trancers
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Ghost Warrior
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The Dungeonmaster
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Journeys through the Darkzone
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Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn
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Chained Heat
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Parasite
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Hell Night
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Nocturna
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