Paul Cronin, a highly acclaimed and respected individual within the realm of cinematic production, has left an indelible mark on the world of film through his creative contributions to two distinctive and noteworthy motion pictures, namely Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things, a 1972 release, and The Great Masquerade, a 1974 cinematic endeavor.
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2001