American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1926)

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Twelve AMERICAN C INE M AT O GR APHER April, 1926 J. D. Jennings, A. S. C, has returned to Hollywood from a lengthy location trip, four weeks of which were spent in Kernville and two and one-half weeks of which were passed in Santa Ynez. Jennings is filming the latest Buster Keaton feature, "Battling Butler," which Keaton himself is directing. The cast includes Sally O'Neill, Snitz Edwards, Tom Wilson, Francis MacDonald and Mary O'Brien. * * * * E. B. Du Par, A. S. C, has finished shooting the latest Rin-Tin-Tin feature, "The Hero of the Big Snows." Alice Calhoun and Don Alvarado headed the cast. Herman C. Raymaker directed. Du Par is now filming the Warner Bros, special production, "The Better Ole", which, starring Syd Chaplin, is being directed by Chuck Reisner. The cast numbers Doris Hill and Tom Kennedy. Harold Wenstrom, A. S. C, has been appointed chief cinematographer on the latest Corinne Griffith production, "Into Her Kingdom." Svend Gade is directing. John Arnold, A. S. C, has completed the photographing of "Love's Blindness," a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production based on an Elinor Glyn story. John Francis Dillon directed. * * * * Walter Griffin, A. S. C, is filming a David Hartford production, "Jack in the Pulpit," starring Cullen Landis. Hans Koenekamp, A. S. C, is hard at work on the comedy cinematography in "Spuds," Larry Semon's latest comedy feature. Dorothy Dwan is leading lady. Barney McGill, A. S. C, is shooting the Fox comedy, "Rah, Rah, Heidelberg," one of the Richard Harding Davis, Van Bibber series. Earle Fox is starred. William Marshall, A. S. C, is filming the Paramount production, "Wet Paint," starring Raymond Griffith. * * * * Bert Glennon, A. S. C, is photographing "Good and Naughty," the latest Paramount production, starring Pola Negri. Mai St. Clair is directing. * * * * Floyd Jackman, A. S. C, is photographing the Mabel Nbrmand comedies being produced at the Hal Roach studios. * * * * Fred W. Jackman, A. S. C, has returned from a flying business trip to New York City. "The Devil Horse," the latest Fred W. Jackman production, starring Rex, is ready for general release. * * * * Norbert Brodin, A. S. C, is filming Frank Lloyd's latest production, "The Wise Guy." * * * * John W. Boyle, A. S. C, is photographing "Miss Nobody," a First National production, starring Anna Q. Nilsson. Sol Polito, A. S. C, is shooting "Satan Town," starring Harry Carey and directed by Edward Mortimer. * * * * Gilbert Warrenton, A. S. C, has returned from an extensive location trip to the big snow country, where he filmed wintery sequences for "Prisoners of the Storm," a Universal production, starring House Peters, and directed by Lynn Reynolds. Warrenton's experiences on the current production were the antithesis of those on the previous feature filmed by him. This was Emory Johnson's "The Non-Stop Flight," in which many scenes were shot in the hottest parts of the desert regions. * * * * T. D. McCord, A. S. C, is being lauded for his cinematography in First National's "Irene," starring Colleen Moore.