American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1946)

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Current Assignments of A.S.C. Members As this issue of American Cinematog¬ rapher goes to press, members of the A.S.C. were engaged as Directors of Photography in the Hollywood studios as follows: EYEMO CAMERAS Single lens F2.5 models, model K's, compact turret, model Q focusing, 3 lenses, motor, posi¬ tive finders, 400 foot magazines, tripod, case. Stock of fast Astro and Meyer lenses, 25mm. to 12". Eyemax 6" F4.5 lenses, $64.50 each. Arriflex 200 foot motor driven 35mm. camera, tachometer, Fli-Hat, 12 volt lightweight plastic battery, case with fittings, tripod complete. Choice of fast Astro, Meyer, Sonnar and Biotar coated lenses. Akeley camera motor, 6 volt. Akeley 35mm. matched Carl Zeiss F3.5 lenses. Two smallest, lightweight, motorized internal 200 foot magazine newsreel 35mm. cameras with built-in 6 volt motor, dissolving shutter, automatic turret, direct focusing, tachometer, fast Astro and Meyer lenses, complete. Mitchell type, silent 1000 foot 35mm. cameras, adapted for Mitchell magazines with FI. 9. F2.3 Astro lenses, 12 volt motor, free head tripod, direct focusing, rackover ground glass, dissolving shutter, tachometer, like brand new. Akeley Camera, Complete Weston No. 614 studio foot candle meters, new, $51.00. Weston Master II, and S. E. Exposure Meters, new, immediate delivery. 35mm. De Vry 1000 foot, 1000 watt, type E S F, sound on film projector, amplifier, cables, com¬ plete, like new. 35mm. Moviola, Model D WE BUY, TRADE, REPAIR, DESIGN I6MM. EQUIPMENT TO YOUR ORDER. CAMERAMART 70 WEST 45TH STREET NEW YORK Cable: CAMERAMART Columbia Joseph Walker, “The Guilt of Janet Ames,” with Rosalind Russell, Melvyn Douglas, Sid Caesar. Burnett Guffey, “They Walk Alone,” with Glenn Ford, Janis Carter, Edgar Buchanan, Barry Sullivan, Karen Morley. Fred Jackman, Jr., “Twin Sombreros” (Cinecolor), with Randolph Scott, Bar¬ bara Britton, Bruce Cabot, Grant With¬ ers. Charles Lawton, Jr., “The Lady From Shanghai,” with Rita Hayworth, Orson Welles, Glenn Anders. George Meehan, “Millie’s Daughter,” with Gladys George, Gay Nelson. Enterprise Russell Metty, “Arch of Triumph,” with Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer, Ruth Warrick, Michael Chekhov. Victor Milner, “The Other Love,” with Barbara Stanwyck, David Niven, Robert Stack. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Robert Surtees, “Unfinished Dance” (Technicolor), with Margaret O’Brien, Cyd Charisse, Danny Thomas. Hal Rosson, “To Kiss and Keep,” with Gene Kelly, Marie McDonald, Charles Winninger, Spring Byington. Robert Planck, “It Happened in Brook¬ lyn,” with Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Gray¬ son, Peter Lawford, Jimmy Durante. Sidney Wagner, “The Romance of Rosy Ridge,” with Van Johnson, Thomas Mitchell, Marshall Thompson, Guy Kibbe. George Folsey, “Green Dolphin Street,” with Lana Turner, Van Heflin, Donna Reed, Edmund Gwenn, Reginald Owen. Charles Rosher, “The Personal Touch,” with Lionel Barrymore, Edward Arnold, Lucille Bremer, James Craig, Keye Luke. Charles Salerno, “Undercover Maisie,” with Ann Sothern, Barry Nelson, Mark Daniels. Paramount Ray Rennahan, “Unconquered” (Tech¬ nicolor), with Gary Cooper, Paulette Goddard, Howard daSilva, Cecil Kellaway, Ward Bond, Katherine DeMille, Boris Karloff. Charles Lang, “Desert Town” (Hal Wallis Prod,) (Technicolor), with John Hodiak, Lizabeth Scott, Burt Lancaster, Mary Astor. John Seitz, “The Big Haircut,” with Alan Ladd, Dorothy Lamour, Robert, Preston, Lloyd Nolan. Lionel Linden, “Variety Girl,” with Mary Hatcher, Olga San Juan, DeForest Kelley. PRC Virgil Miller, “Red Stallion,” with Robert Paige, Noreen Nash. RKO Sol Polito, “A Time to Kill” (HakimLitvak Prod.), with Henry Fonda, Bar¬ bara Bel Geddes, Vincent Price, Ann Dvorak. Archie Stout, “Tarzan and the Hunt¬ ress” (Sol Lesser Prod.), with Johnny Weismuller, Brenda Joyce, John Shef¬ field, Patricia Morison. Jack Mackenzie, “Thunder Mountain,” with Tim Holt, Richard Martin, Martha Hyer. Republic Tony Gaudio, “Gallant Man,” with Don Ameche, Catherine McLeod, Rosco Karns. 20th Century-Fox Norbert Brodine, “Boomerang,” with Dana Andrews, Frank Latimore, Jane Wyatt, Lee J. Cobb. Harry Jackson, “Mother Wore Tights,” (Technicolor), with Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, Peggy Ann Garner, William Frawley. Leon Shamroy, “Forever Amber” (Technicolor), with Linda Darnell, Cor¬ nel Wilde, Richard Greene, George Sanders. United Artists Franz Planer, “Vendetta” (California Pictures), with DeGeorge, Faith Dornergue, Hillary Brooke, Nigel Bruce, J. Carroll Naish. Russell Harlan, “Red River” (Mont¬ erey Prod.), with John Wayne, Mont¬ gomery Clift, Walter Brennan. -John Ireland. John Boyle, “Who Killed ‘Doc’ Robin’/ (Hal Roach Prod.) (Cinecolor), with Virginia Grey, Don Castle, George Zucco. Lucien Andriot, “New Orleans” (Ma¬ jestic Prods.), with Arturo de Cordova, Dorothy Patrick, Marjorie Lord, Irene Rich. William Daniels, “Personal Column” (Hunt Stromberg Prod.), with George Sanders, Lucille Ball, Cedricke Hardwicke. Universal-International Milton Krasner, “The Egg and I,” with Claudette Colbert, Fred MacMurray, Marjorie Main, Louise Allbritton. Warners Joseph Valentine, “Possessed,” with Joan Crawford, Van Heflin, Raymond Massey, Geraldine Brooks. Wesley Anderson, “Love and Learn,” with Jack Carson, Robert Hutton, Martha Vickers, Janis Paige. Peverell Marley, “Night Unto Night,” with Viveca Lindfors, Ronald Reagan, Osa Massen, Brod Crawford. Arthur Edeson and William Skall, “My Wild Irish Rose” (Technicolor), with Dennis Morgan, Andrea King, Arlene Dahl, Alan Hale, George Tobias, George O’Brien. Carl Guthrie, “The Woman in White,” with Alexis Smith, Eleanor Parker, Syd¬ ney Greenstreet. Ted McCord, “Deep Valley,” with Dane Clark, Ida Lupino, Wayne Morris. GE Issues Dmitri Tips “Tips on Better Color Pictures,” by Ivan Dmitri, has been issued in colorillustrated booklet by General Electric Company. Although primarily designed for the still color photographer, amateur movie makers will find it interesting and informative in their field also. 424 November, 1946 • American Cinematographer