American cinematographer. (1920)

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Columbia • Harry Stradling, “Valentino,” (Edward Small Prod.) with Tony Dexter, Eleanor Parker and Richard Carlson. Lewis Allen, director. • Lee Garmes, “The Hero,” (Sidney Buch- raan Enterprises) with John Derek and Aldo Da Re. David Miller, director. • Joseph Walker, “Born Yesterday,” with Broderick Crawford, Judy Holliday, William Holden, and Millard Mitchell. George Cuk¬ or, director. • Charles Lawton, '“Santa Fe,” with Ran¬ dolph Scott, Janis Carter, Peter Thompson, Jerome Courtland, Roy Boberts, John Archer. Irving Pichel, director. • Phil Tannura, “The Tougher They Come,” with Preston Foster, Wayne Morris, William Bishop and Gloria Henry. Ray Naz- zaro, director. Independent • Jack Cardiff, “Pandora And The Flying Dutchman,” (Lewin-Kaufman Prod., shoot¬ ing in Europe) with James Mason, Ava Gardner. Albert Lewin, director. • Ernest Laszlo, “M,” (Superior Films) with David Wayne, Steve Broidy, Glenn Anders and Walter Burke. •• Joseph Losey, director. • Fred Jackman, Jr., “The Man With My Face,” (Ed Gardner Prod.— Shooting in Puerto Rico) with Barry Nelson, Betty Lou Gerson, Carol Mathews, and John Harvey. Edward Montague, director. • Peverell Marley, “Illegal Bride,” (Fidel¬ ity Pictures) with Ginger Rogers, Jack Car- son, Joan Davis and Stanley Ridges. Richard Whorf, director. •Macrel Le Picard, “Quarter Horse,” (Hall Shelton Prod.) with Karen Morley, Donald Woods, Leif Erickson and Rand Brooks. William Beaudine, director. • Stewart Thompson, “At War With The Army,” (York Prod.) with Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, and Polly Burgen. Hal Walker, director. M-G-M • Charles Rosher, “Pagan Love Song,” (Technicolor — shooting in Hawaii) with Esther Williams and Howard Keel. Robert Alton, director. • Robert Surtees and William Skall, “Quo Vadis,” (Shooting In Italy) with Robert Taylor, Deborah Kerr. Mervyn LeRoy, di¬ rector. • Alfred Gilks, “Shep Of The Painted Hills,” (Technicolor) with Lassie, Paul Kelly, Bruce Cowling, Gary Gray. Harold F. Kress, director. • George Folsey, “Vengeance Valley,” (Technicolor) with Burt Lancaster, Robert Walker, Joanne Drue, John Ireland, Sally Forrest. Richard Thorpe, director. • Joseph Ruttenberg, “Magnificent Yankee,” with Louis Calhern, Ann Harding, Eduard Franz, Philip Ober and Richard Anderson. John Sturges, director. • Robert Planck, “Royal Wedding,” (Tech¬ nicolor) with Fred Astaire, Jane Powell, Peter Lawford, Sarah Churchill and Keenan Wynn. Stanley Donen, director. Monogram • Harry Neumann, “Texas Raiders,” with Johnny Mack Brown, Jane Adams and Riley Hill. Lewis D. Collins, director. Paramount • George Barnes, “Mr. And Miss Anony¬ mous,” with Joan Fontaine, Ray Milland, and Teresa Wright. George Stevens, direc¬ tor. ® Charles Lang, “A Relative Stranger,” with Gene Tierney, John Lund, and Miriam Hopkins. Mitchel Leisen, director. • Ray Rennahan, “The Great Missouri Raid,” (Nat Holt Prod.—In Technicolor) with Wendell Corey, MacDonald Carey, Ward Bond and Ellen Drew. Gordon Doug¬ las, director. • W. Howard Greene, “Quebec,” (LeMay Templeton Prod.) with John Barrymore, Jr., Corinne Calvet, Patric Knowles, Barbara Rush. George Templeton, director. • Loyal Griggs, “Passage West,” (Pine- Thomas Prod.) with John Payne, Dennis O’Keefe, Arleen Whelan, Frank Faylen, Mary Beth Hughes. Lewis R. Foster, director. • Charles Lang, “Ace In The Hole,” with Kirk Douglas, Jan Sterling, Porter Hall, and Richard Benedict. Billy Wilder, director. • Daniel Fapp, “The Lemon Drop Kid,” with Bob Hope, Andrea King, Fred Clark, Marilyn Maxwell and Lloyd Nolan. R.K.O. • George Diskant, “Target,” with Charles McGraw, Jacqueline White, Gordon Gebert, and Marie Windsor. Dick Fleischer, director. • Archie Stout, “Mother Of A Champion,” (Filmakers Prod.) with Claire Trevor, Sally Forest, Robert Clarke and Kenneth Patter¬ son. Ida Lupino, director. • Frank Redman, “Double Deal,” with Rich¬ ard Denning, Marie Windsor, Fay Baker, and Taylor Holmes. Abby Berlin, director. Republic • Archie Stout, “Rio Bravo,” with John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, Ben Johnson, Claude Jarman, Jr., Chill Wills. John Ford, director. 20th Century-Fox • Winton Hoch, “The Halls Of Monte¬ zuma,” (Technicolor—shooting in Mexico) with Richard Widmark, Reginald Gardiner, Skip Homeier. Lewis Milestone, director. • Edward Cronjager, “I’d Climb The High¬ est Mountain,” (Technicolor) with Susan Hayward, Wm. Lundigan, Rory Calhoun, Lynn Bari, Ruth Donnelly. Henry King, di¬ rector. • Joe McDonald, “Fourteen Hours,” with Paul Douglas, Richard Basehart, Deborah Paget, Jeff Corey, Agnes Morehead. Henry Hathaway, director. • Joseph LaShelle, “The Jackpot,” with James Stewart, Patricia Medina, Alan Mow¬ bray, James Gleason, Natalie Wood. Walter Lang, director. • Lloyd Ahern, “For Heaven’s Sake,” with Clifton Webb, Joan Bennett, Robert Cum¬ mings, Edmund Gwenn, and Joan Blondell. George Seaton, director. • Arthur Arling, “Call Me Mister,” (Tech¬ nicolor) with Betty Grable, Dan Dailey, Danny Thomas, Dale Robertson, Frank Fon¬ taine, and Benay Venuta. Lloyd Bacon, director. • Milton Krasner, “Half Angel,” (Tech¬ nicolor) with Joseph Cotten, Loretta Young, Cecil Kellaway, Basil Ruysdael and John Ridgely. Jules Dassin, director. United Artists • Don Malkames, “St. Benny The Dip,” (Shooting In New York) with Roland Young, Dick Haymes, Lionel Stander, Nina Foch, and Freddie Bartholomew. Edgar Ulmer, director. • Frank Planer, “Cyrano de Bergerac,” (Stanley Kramer Prod.) with Jose Ferrer, Mala Powers, William Prince and Morris Carnovsky. Michael Gordon, director. Universal-International • Charles Boyle, “Tomahawk,” (Techni¬ color) with Van Heflin, Yvonne de Carlo, Preston Foster, Jack Oakie, Tom Tully. George Sherman, director. • Russell Metty, “Katie,” with Ann Blythe, Mark Stevens, Cecil Kellaway, and Eliza¬ beth Patterson. Frederick de Cordova, direc¬ tor. ° Maury Gertsman, “Smuggler’s Island,” (Technicolor) with Jeff Chandler, Evelyn Keys, Philip Friend. Edward Ludwig, direc¬ tor. • Carl Guthrie, “Undercover Girl,” with Alexis Smith and Scott Brady. Joseph Pev- ney, director. • Clifford Stine, “Mystery Submarine,” with Macdonald Carey, Marta Toren, Rob¬ ert Douglas and Ludwig Donath. Douglas Sirk, director. Warner Brothers • Fed McCord, “Rocky Mountain,” with Errol Flynn, Patrice Wymore, Scott Forbes, Peter Coe, Howard Petrie. William Keigh¬ ley, director. • Sid Hickox, “The West Point Story,” with James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson. Roy Del Ruth, director. • Edwin DuPar, “Breakthrough,” with David Brian, John Agar, Frank Lovejoy, Andre Chariot and Dick Wesson. Lew Seiler, director. • Wilfred Cline, “Raton Pass,” with Den¬ nis Morgan, Patricia Neal, Steve Cochrane and Scott Forbes. Edwin L. Marin, director. Leaflet Lists Peerless Equipment installations A new leaflet, “Where They Are,” listing all Peerless installations may be obtained free from the Peerless Film Processing Corporation, 165 W. 46th St., New York 19, N. Y. Peerless Film Processing equipment has been installed in the film library of Ideal Pictures Corporation in its new Chicago quarters. 294 • American Cinematographer August, 1950