American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1949)

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Phil Rosen, director. • Charles Lawton, "Hounded,” with George Raft, Nina Foch and George Macready. Ted Tetzlaff, director. Independent ® Stanley Cortez, "The Man on the Eiffel Tower,” (Allen & Tone) (Shooting in Paris on Ansco Color) with Charles Laughton, Franchot Tone, Burgess Meredith, et al. Irving Allen, director. • Lee Garmes, "Roseanna McCoy,” (Goldwyn-RKO) with Farley Granger and Joan Evans. Irving Reis, director. • Phillip Tannura, "Shamrock Hill,” (Vinson-Equity) with Peggy Ryan and Ray Mc¬ Donald. Arthur Dreifuss, director. • Guy Roe, "Amazon Quest,” (Agay Prodns. ) with Tom Neal and Carole Mathews. S. K. Seely, director. M-C-M • George Folsey, "The Great Sinner,” with Gregory Peck and Ava Gardner. Robert Siodmak, director. • Hal ROSSON, "The Stratton Story,” with with James Stewart and June Allyson. Sam Wood, director. 9 Charles Rosher, "Neptune’s Daughter,” (Technicolor) with Red Skelton and Esther Williams. Edward Buzzell, director, e Harry STRADLING, "In The Good Old Sum¬ mer Time,” (Technicolor) with Judy Garland and Van Johnson. Robert Z. Leonard, director. • Charles Schoenbaum, "Highland Lassie,” with Lassie and Edmund Gwenn. Richard Thorpe, director. • Robert Planck, "Madame Bovary,” with Jennifer Jones, Louis Jourdan and James Ma¬ son. Vincente Minnelli, director. •Joe Ruttenberg, "Forsyte Saga,’’ with Greer Garson, Errol Flynn, Walter Pidgeon, Robert Young and Janet Leigh. Compton Ben¬ nett, director. Monogram •William Sickner, "Riverboat Rhythm,’’ with Jimmie Davis and Veda Ann Borg. Derwin Abrahams, director. • William Sickner, "Murder In The Air,” with Roland Winters, Keye Luke and Elena Verdugo. Lesley Selander, director. • Harry Neumann, "Outlaw Marshal,” with Johnny Mack Brown and Gerry Pattison. Ray Taylor, director. Paramount • George Barnes, "Samson & Delilah,” (Technicolor) with Hedy Lamarr and Victor Mature. Cecil B. DeMille, director. • Charles B. Lang, Jr., "Easy Does It,” with Bob Hope and Rhonda Fleming. Alexander Hall, director. 9 Lionel Lindon, "Top O’ The Morning,” with Bing Crosby, Ann Blyth and Barry Fitz¬ gerald. David Miller, director. • ERNEST Laszlo, "Manhandled,’’ (PineThomas) with Dorothy Lamour and Sterling Hayden. Lewis R. Foster, director. R-K-0 ® HARRY Wild, "Sam Wynne,” with Martha Scott and Jeffrey Lynn. Will Price, director, o Robert de Grasse, "It’s Only Money,” with Frank Sinatra, Jane Russell and Groucho Marx. Irving Cummings, Sr., director. 20th Century-Fox • Leon Shamroy, "Prince Of Foxes,” (Shoot¬ ing in Italy) with Tyrone Power, Orson Welles and Wanda Hendrix. • Russell Harlan, "I Was A Male War Bride,” (Shooting In Germany) with Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan. Howard Hawks, di¬ rector. • Norbert Brodine, "Hard Bargain,” with Richard Conte and Valentina Cortese. Jules Dassin, director. • Lloyd Ahern. "Mr. Belvedere Goes To Col¬ lege,” with Clifton Webb and Shirley Temple. Elliott Nugent, director. ® Arthur Arling, "You’re My Everything,” (Technicolor) with Anne Baxter, Dan Dailey and Anne Revere. Walter Lang, director. • Charles Clarke, "Slattery’s Hurricane,” with Linda Darnell, Veronica Lake and Rich¬ ard Widmark. Andre DeToth, director. • Joseph LaShelle, "Come To The Stable,” with Loretta Young, Celeste Holm and Elsa Lanchester. Henry Koster, director. • Joseph MacDonald, "It Happens Every Spring,” with Ray Milland and Jean Peters. Lloyd Bacon, director. • MILTON Krasner, "East Side Story,” with Richard Conte, Susan Hayward and Edward G. Robinson. Joseph Mankiewicz, director. United Artists • Ernest Laszlo, "Impact,” (Popkin-U-A) with Brian Donlevy and Ella Raines. Arthur Lubin, director. • Gilbert Warrenton, "Dan Patch,” (Frank-U.A.) with Dennis O’Keefe and Gail Russell. Joe Newman, director. • Frank Planer, "Champion,” with Kirk Doulgas and Marilyn Maxwell. Mark Robson, director. • JOHN Alton, "The Crooked Way,” (Bogeaus-UA) with John Payne, Ellen Drew and Sonny Tufts. Robert Florey, director. • Lester White, "The Daring Caballero,” (Inter-Amer. Prodns.) with Duncan Renaldo, Leo Carrillo and Kippee Valez. Charles Barton, director. UniversalInternational • Maury Gertsman, "Ma And Pa Kettle,” with Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride. Charles Lamont, director. (Continued on Page 34) Major film productions on which members of the American Society of Cinematographers were engaged as directors of pho¬ tography during the past month. 6 American Cinematographer January, 1949