American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1952)

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Columbia • Charles Lawton, Jr., “The Saber and the Arrow,” with Broderick Crawford and Barbara Hale. Andre de Toth, director. • Fayte Browne, “Rough, Tough West,” with Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette. Ray Nazarro, director. • Ellis Carter, “Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder,” (Color) with Frankie Lane, Billy Daniels, Charlotte Austin. Richard Quine, diretor. • William Bradford, "barbed Wire,” (Gene Autry Prod.) with Gene Autrey. George Archainbaud, director. Independent • Joseph Biroc, “Red Planet,” with Andrea King and Peter Graves. Harry Horner, di¬ rector. • Ellis W. Carter, “Outlaw Women,” with Marie Windsor and Richard Rober. Sam Newfield, director. • Paul Ivano, “Decision,” (Pegasus Prod.) with Ann Richards, William Bishop, Anne Gwynne, Sheldon Leonard. Edmond Angelo, director. • Joseph Biroc, “The Twonkey,” with Hans Conreid, Billy Lynn, Gloria Blondell, A1 Jar¬ vis, Jim Hawthorne. Arch Obler, director. • Karl Struss, “Limelight,” (Charles Chap¬ lin Prod.) with Charles Chaplin, Claire Bloom, and Sydney Chaplin. Charles Chaplin, producer-director. • Marcel LePicard, “The Congregation,” (Paul F. Heard Prod.) with Peter Graves, June Whitley, John Ridgley, Key Luke, Mar¬ jorie Bennett. William Beaudine, director. • James Wong Howe, “The Fighter,” (G&H Prod.) with Richard Conte, Vanessa Brown, and Lee J. Cobb. Herbert Kline, director. M-G-M • Robert Surtees, “The Merry Widow,” (Technicolor) with Lana Turner. Curtis Bern¬ hardt, director. • Paul Vogel, “The Girl In White,” with June Allyson, Arthur Kennedy, Mildred Dunnock, Gary Merrill. John Sturges, director. • William Daniels, “Glory Alley,” with Leslie Caron, Ralph Meeker, Gilbert Roland. Richard Walsh, director. • Joseph Ruttenberg, “Because You’re Mine,” (Color) with Mario Lanza, Doretta Morrow, James Whitmore, William Campbell, Spring Byington, Eduard Franz. Alexander Hall, director. • William Mellor, “Carbine Williams,” with James Stewart, Jean Hagen, and Wen¬ dell Corey. Richard Thorpe, director. Monogram • Harry Neumann, “Wild Stallion,” (Color) with Ben Johnson, Edgar Buchanan, Barbara Woodell, Hugh Beaumont. Lewis Collins, director. Paramount • George Barnes, “Famous,” (Color) with Bing Crosby, Jane Wyman, Ethel Barrymore. Elliot Nugent, director. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS FOUNDED January 8, 1919, The Ameri¬ can Society of Cinematographers is com¬ posed of the leading directors of photog¬ raphy in the Hollywood motion picture studios. Its membership also includes non¬ resident cinematographers and cinematog¬ raphers in foreign lands. Membership is by invitation only. • Officers and Board of Governors Ray Rennahan, President Fred W. Jackman, Exec. Vice-President Hal Mohr, First Vice-President Arthur Edeson, Second Vice-President Charles G. Clarice, Third Vice-President William V. Skall, Treasurer John W. Boyle, Secretary Charles Rosher, Sergeant-at-Arms Robert de Grasse George Folsey Alfred Gilks Milton Krasner Victor Milner Sol Polito Leon Shamroy Alternate Board Members Joseph Biroc Paul Eagler Sol Halprin Stanley Horsley Ernest Laszlo Ernest Miller Nicholas Musuraca Joseph Ruttenberg Walter Strenge Phil Tannura Paramount (Continued) • Daniel Fapp, “Jumping Jacks,” with Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Don DeFore, Robert Strauss, Richard Erdman. Norman Taurog, director. • John F. Seitz, “Botany Bay,” (Color) with Alan Ladd, James Mason, Patricia Medina, Murray Matheson, Dorothy Patten. John Far¬ row, director. • Peverell Marley, “Mlitary Policemen,” with Bob Hope, Mickey Rooney, Marilyn Max¬ well, Eddie Mayehoff. George Marshall, di¬ rector. R.K.O. • Nick Musuraca, “Clash By Night,” (WaldKrasna) with Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Doug¬ las and Robert Ryan. Fritz Lang, director. • William E. Snyder, “The Korean Story,” (Sdmund Grainger Prod.) with Robert Mitchum, Ann Blyth, William Talman, Lalo Rios, Richard Egan. Tay Garnett, director. • Jack Russell, “Sword Of Venus,” (Amer. Pictures Prod.) with Robert Clarke, Catherine McLeod, Renee DeMarco. Harold Daniels, director. R.K.O. (Contin ued) • Lee Garmes, “This Man Is Mine,” ( Wald-Krasna) with Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Arthur Kennedy, Carold Nugent. Nicholas Ray, director. 20th Century Fox ® Harry Jackson, “Way Of A Goucho,” (Shooting in Argentina, in color) with Gene Tierney, Rory Calhoun, Richard Boone. Philip Dunne, director. • Edward Cronjager, “Cry Of The Swamp,” (Color) with Jean Peters, Jeffery Hunter, Constance Smith, Walter Brennan. Jean Negulesco, director. • Lucien Ballard, “Don't Bother To Knock,” with Richard Widmark, Marilyn Monroe, Jeanne Cagney, Lureen Tuttle, Jim Backus. Roy Baker, director. • Leo Tover, “We’re Not Married,” with David Wayne, Marilyn Monroe, Ginger Rog¬ ers, Fred Allen, Paul Douglas, Jan Sterling, Hope Emerson, Walter Brennan, Victor Moore. Edmund Goulding, director. • Joe MacDonald, “What Price Glory,” (Color) with James Cagney, Dan Dailey, Corinne Calvet, William Demarest, Walley Vernon. John Ford, director. • Milton Krasner, “Dream Boat,” with Clif¬ ton Webb, Anne Francis, George Barrows. Claude Binyon, director. • Joseph LaShelle, “Les Miserables,” with Michael Rennie, Debra Paget, Robert Newton, James Robertson Justice. Lewis Milestone, director. UniversalInternational • Maury Gertsman, “Red Ball Express,” with Jeff Chandler, Alex Nicol, Charles Drake, Susan Cabot, Hugh O’Brian, John Hudson. Budd Boetticher, director. • Russell Metty, “Scarlet Angel,” (Color) with Yvonne DeCarlo, Rock Hudson, Richard Denning, Bodil Miller, Amanda Blake, Whit¬ field Connor. Sidney Salkow, director. • Irving Glassberg, “Claim Jumpers,” (Color) with Audie Murphy, Faith Domergue, Steven McNally, Eugene Iglesias, Gerald Mohr. Don Siegel, director. • Charles Boyle, “Untamed,” (Color) with Joseph Cotton, Shelley Winters, Scott Brady, Susan Ball, Antonio Moreno, Katherine Emery. Hugo Fregonese, director. • Carl Guthrie, “Francis Goes To West Point,” with Donald O’Connor, Lori Nelson, Alice Kelley, Palmer Lee, William Reynolds. Arthtur Lubin, director. • George Robinson, “The Sourdoughs,” (Re¬ titled “Lost In Alaska”), with Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Mitzi Green and Tom Ewell. Jean Yarbrough, director. Warner Brothers • Wilfrid Cline, “She’s Working Her Way Through College,” with Virginia Mayo, Ron¬ ald Reagan. Bruce Humberstone, director. • Robert Burks, “Maru Maru,” with Errol Flynn, Ruth Roman, Paul Picerni, Richard Webb, Raymond Burr, Dan Seymour. Gordon Douglass, director. • Sidney Hickox, “Alexander, The Big Leaguer,” with Doris Day, Ronald Reagan, and Frank Lovejoy. Lewis Seiler, director. 44 American Cinematographer January, 1952