American cinematographer. (1953)

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-Current Assignments of DM. Members Major film productions on which members of the American Society of Cinematographers were engaged as directors of pho¬ tography during the past month. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Columbia • William Bradford. "Saginaw Trail,” (Gene Autry Prod.) with Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette. George Archainbaud, director. • Charles Lawton, “Cruisin’ Down The River,” (Technicolor) with Dick Haymes, Audrey Totter, Billy Daniels, Bell Sisters, Connie Russell, Cecil Kellaway, Douglas Fowley, and Larry Blake. Richard Quine, director. Metro-GoldwynMayer • George Folsey, “The Band Wagon,” (Technicolor) with Fred Astair, Cyd Charisse. Vincente Minnelli, director. • Robert Surtees, “Mogambo,” (Techni¬ color) with Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly and Douglas Sinden. John Ford, di¬ rector. • Ray June, “A Slight Case of Larceny,” with Mickey Rooney, Eddie Bracken, Elaine Stewart, and Marilyn Erskine. Don Weis, director. • Joseph Rut ten berg, “Latin Lovers,” (Technicolor) with Lana Turner, Ricardo Montalban, John Lund, Louis Calhern, Jean Hagen, Beulah Bondi, Eduard Franz, Rita Moreno, and The Modernaires. Mervyn LeRoy, director. • Hal Rosson, “Fame and Fortune,” with Spencer Tracy, Jean Simmons, Teresa Wright, Tony Perkins, Kay Williams, and Mary Wickes. George Cukor, director. ® George Folsey, “All The Brothers Were Valiant,” (Technicolor) with Robert Taylor, Stewart Granger, Elizabeth Taylor, Betta St. John, James Whitmore, Keenan Wynn, and Kurt Kasznar. Richard Thorpe, director. © Willim Mellor, “Affairs of Dobie Gillis,” with Debbie Reynolds, Bobby Van, Barbara Ruick, and Bob Fosse. Don Weis, director. Paramount' • Lionel Lindon, “Here Come The Girls,” (Technicolor) with Bob Hope, Tony Martin, Arlene Dahl. Claude Binyon, director. • Ray Rennahan, “Arrowhead,” (Techni¬ color) with Charlton Heston, Jack Balance, Katy Jurado, Michael Keith, Mary' Sinclair, Michael Shannon. Judith Ames, and Milburn Stone. Charles Marquis Warren, director. • Daniel Fapp, “(Untitled)” with Dean Mar¬ tin, Jerry Lewis, Donna Reed, Barbara Bates, Don Porter, and Joseph Calleia. Norman Taurog, director. • Lionel Lindon, “Sangaree,” (Technicolor) with Fernando Lamas, Arlene Dahl, Patricia Medina, Francis O’Sullivan, Charles Korvin, Tom Drake, John Sutton, Willard Parker, and Lester Matthews. Edward Ludwig, di¬ rector. Republic • John L. Russell, Jr., “City That Never Sleeps,” with Gig Young, Mala Powers, Ed¬ ward Arnold, Marie Windsor, and Wally Cas¬ sell. Producer-director, John H. Auer. 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 Charles G. Clarke, President Fred W. Jackman, Exec. Vice-President Arthur Edeson, First Vice-President Victor Milner, Second Vice-President Lee Garmes, Third Vice-President William Skall, Treasurer John W. Boyle, Secretary Milton Krasner, Sergeant-at-Arms John Arnold Robert DeGrasse Alfred Gilks Hal Mohr Sol Polito Ray Rennahan Joseph Ruttenberg Leon Shamroy Alternate Board Members Joseph Biroc Norbert Brodine William Daniels Paul Eagler Sol Hai.prin Winton Hoch Frf.d W. Jackman Charles Rosher Phillip Tannura James Van Trees 20th Century-Fox • Harry Wild, “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” (Technicolor) with Jane Russell, Marilyn Monroe, Charles Coburn, Elliott Reid, and George Winslow. Howard Hawks, director. • Charles G. Clarke, “Fight Town” (Tech¬ nicolor) with Jeanne Crain, Dale Robertson, Richard Boone, Carol Mathews and Carl Betz. Harmon Jones, director. ° Leon Shamroy. "White Witch Doctor,” (Technicolor) with Susan Hayward, Robert Mitchum, Walter Slezak. Henry Hathaway, director. ® Joseph LaShelle, “Dangerous Crossing,” with Jeanne Crain, Casey Adams, and Carl Betz. Joseph M. Newman, director. Universal -International 0 Charles Boyle, “The Stand At Apache River,” (Technicolor) with Stephen McNally, Julia Adams, Hugh Marlowe, Hugh O’Brian, Russell Johnson, and Jaclynne Greene. Lee Sholem, director. • Carl Guthrie, “All I Desire,” with Bar¬ bara Stanwyck, Richard Carlson, Maureen O’Sullivan. Richard Long, Marcia Henderson, Lori Nelson, and Billy Gray. Douglas Sirk, director. • Russell Metty, “It Happens Every Thurs¬ day,” with Loretta Young, John Forsyth, and Edgar Buchanan. Joseph Pevney, director. • William Daniels, "Drifting,” with Tony Curtis, Joanne Dru, and Lyle Bettger. Rudolph Mate, director. • George Robinson, “Abbott & Costello Meet Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,” with Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Boris Karloff, Craig Stevens, and Helen Westcott. Charles Lamont, director. Warner Brothers • Edwin DuPar, “The System,” with Frank Lovejoy, Robert Arthur, Dan Seymour, and Victor Perrin. Lewis Seiler, director. • Robert Burks, “The Grace Moore Story,” (Technicolor) with Kathryn Grayson, Walter Abel, Merv Griffin, Ann Doran, and Rosemary DeCamp. Gordon Douglas, director. • Wilfred Cline, “Calamity Jane,” (Techni¬ color) with Doris Day, Howard Keel, Allyn McLerie, Dick Wesson, and Philip Carey. David Butler, director. • Ed Dupar, "The Eddie Cantor Story,” (Technicolor) with Keefe Brasselle, Marilyn Erskine, Aline McMahon, Gerald Mohr, Ar¬ thur Franz, Will Rogers, Jr., and William Forrest. Alfred E. Green, director. • Ted McCord, “Sulu Sea,” with Burt Lan¬ caster, Virginia Mayo, and Hayden Rork. Arthur Lubin, director. Independent • James Wong Howe, “Main St. To Broad¬ way,” I Cinema Prodns. ) with Tallulah Bankhead, Olivia de Haviland, Faye Emerson, H. Fonda, R. Harrison, M. Martin. Tay Garnett, director. • Harry Stradling, “A Lion Is In The Streets.’ (Cagney Prod.) (Technicolor) with James Cagney, Barbara Hale, Ann Francis, Lon Chaney, Jr., Frank McHugh, Mickey Simpson, John Mclntire. Raoul " Walsh, di¬ rector. • John Seitz, “Fort Algiers,” (Erco Prod.) with ^ vonne De Carlo, and Carlos Thompson. Lesley Selander, diretcor. ® Benjamin Kline, “No Escape,” (Matthugh Prod.) with Lew Ayres, Sonny Tufts, Mar¬ jorie Steele, Dabbs Greer, Robert Carson, Barbara Morrison, and Rennie McEvoy. Charles Bennett, director. • Ernest Laszlo, “The Moon Is Blue,” ( Preminger-Herbert Prod.) with William Holden, David Niven, Maggie McNamara, Dawn Addams, Tom Tully, and Fortunio Bonanova. Otto Preminger, director. • Stanley Cortez, “The Neanderthal Man,” ( Wisberg-P ollexfen Prod.) with Richard Crane, Robert Shane, and Doris Merrick. E. A. Dupont, director. American Cinematographer • 88 February, 1953