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Major film productions on which members of the American Society of Cinematographers were engaged as directors of pho¬
tography during the past month,
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Allied Artists
• Harry Neumann, “Bowery Nights,’* with Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Angela Greene, and The Bowery Boys. Edward Bernds, director.
Columbia
• Hal Mohr, “The Wild One,” (Kramer Co.) with Marlon Brando, Mary Murphy, Lee Marvin, Peggy Maley, Yvonne Doughty. Laslo Benedek, director.
• Floyd Crosby, “The Man Who Lived Twice,” (3-Dimension) with Edmond O’Brien and Audrey Totter. Lew Landers, director.
• Burnett Guffey, “From Here To Eternity,” with Monegomery Clift, Burt Lancaster, De¬ borah Kerr, Frank Sinatra, Donna Reed. Fred Zinnemann, director.
• William Bradford, “Last Of The Pony Express,” (Gene Autry Prod.) with Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette. George Archainbaud, director.
• Lester White, “Renegade Canyon,” (Tech¬ nicolor, 3-D) with John Derek. Ray Nazarro, director.
Metro-Goldwyn Mayer
• 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.
• Frederick Young, “Mogambo,” (Techni¬ color) (Shooting in England and Africa) with Clark Gable, Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly, and Donald Sinden. John Ford, director.
• John Alton, “Take The High Ground,” (AnscoColor) with Richard Widmark, Karl Malden, Jerome Courtland, Robert Arthur, Richard Brooks, director.
• Ray June, "Easy To Love,” (Technicolor) with Esther Williams, Van Johnson, Tony Martin, and John Bromfield. Charles Walters, director.
• Paul Vogel, “Arena,” (3-D, AnscoColor) with Gig Young, Robert Horton, Polly Ber¬ gen, and Jean Hagen. Richard Fleischer, di¬ rector.
• Harold Lipstein, “Big Leaguer,” with Edw. G. Robinson, Vera-Ellen, Jeff Richards, Will¬ iam Campbell, and Richard Jaeckel. Robert Aldrich, director.
• Joseph Ruttenberc, “The Great Diamond Robbery,” with Red Skelton, Cara Williams, Dorothy Stickney, Kurt Kasznar, and James Whitmore. Robert Z. Leonard, director.
Paramount
• Loyal Griggs, “Elephant Walk,” (Techni¬ color) (Shooting in Ceylon) with Vivien Leigh, Dana Andrews, Peter Finch, Abraham Sofaer, and Mylee Haulani. William Dieterle, director.
• Lionel Lindon, “Those Sisters From Se¬ attle,” (Pine Thomas Prod., in Paravision 3-D, Technicolor) with Rhonda Fleming, Gene Barry, Agnes Moorehead, Jean Parker, Guy Mitchell, Teresa Rrewer, The Bell Sisters, Roscoe Ates. Lewis R. Foster, director.
R.K.O.
• William Snyder. “Second Chance,” with Linda Darnell and Robert Mitchum. Rudy Mate, director.
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.
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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 Halprin Winton Hoch Fred W. Jackman Charles Rosher Phillip Tannura James Van Trees
• Nick Musuraca, “Arizona Outpost,” with Dale Robertson and Arthur Hunnicutt. Alfred Werker, director.
Republic
• John Russell, “The Champ From Brook¬ lyn,” with Alex Nicol, Audrey Totter, Charles Winninger, Hope Emerson, Joseph Weisman, Jess White, Grant Withers, and Eddie Waller. William A. Seiter, director.
20th Century-Fox
• Leo Tover, "Blueprint For Murder,” with Joseph Gotten, Jean Peters, and Gary Merrill. Andrew L. Stone, director.
• Lucien Ballard, “Inferno,” (3-D; Techni¬ color) with Robert Ryan, William Lundigan, and Rhonda Fleming. Roy Baker, director.
• Leon Shamroy, “The Robe,” (CinemaScope, Technicolor) with Richard Burton, Jean Simmons, Victor Mature, Michael Ren¬ nie, Dean Jagger, Betta St. John, Jeff Morrow, Michael Ansara, and Nicolas Koster. Henry Koster, director.
• Harry Jackson, “The Kid From Left Field,” (3-D) with Dan Dailey and Anne Bancroft. Harmon Jones, director.
• Joe MacDonald, “How To Marry A Mil¬ lionaire,” (Cinemascope, Technicolor) with Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe, William Powell, Lauren Bacall, Rory Calhoun, David Wayne, and Cameron Mitchell. Jean Negulesco, di¬ rector.
e Milton Krasner, “Vicki,” with Jeanne Crain, Jean Peters, Elliot Reid, Casey Adams, and Richard Boone. Harry Horner, director.
UniversalInternational
• Cliff Stine, “It Came From Outer Space,” (3-D) with Richard Carlson, Barbara Rush, and Charles Drake. Jack Arnol, director.
• Irving Glassberg, “Walkin’ My Baby Back Home,” (Technicolor) with Donald O’Connor, Janet Leigh, Buddy Hackett, and Scat Man Crothers. Lloyd Bacon, director.
• Maury Gertsman, “Back To God’s Coun¬ try,” (Technicolor) with Rock Hudson, Steve Cochran, and Hugh O’Brian. Joseph Pevney, director.
• William Daniels, “Brady’s Bunch,” with Maureen O’Hara, Jeff Chandler, Susan Ball, John Mclntire, and Charles Drake. George Sherman, director.
• Russell Metty, “Three Were Renegades,” (Technicolor) with Audie Murphy, Lori Nel¬ son, Russell Johnson, and Madge Meredith. Nathan Juran, director.
Warner Brothers
• 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.
• Peverell Marley, “House of Wax,” (3-D, WarnerColor) with Vincent Price, Frank Lovejoy, Phyllis Kirk, Paul Picerni, Carolyn Jones. Andre de Toth, director.
• Cari. Guthrie, “Three Sailors and a Girl,” (Technicolor) with Jane Powell, Gordon McRae, Gene Nelson, Sam Levene, and Jack Leonard. Roy Del Ruth, director.
• Archie Stout, “Island In The Sky,”
( Wayne-Fellows) with Lloyd Nolan, Andy Devine, Walter Abel. William A. Wellman, director.
• Sidney Hickox, “Blowing Wild,” (United Pics.) with Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck, Ruth Roman, and Anthony Quinn. Hugo Fregonese, director.
• Robert Burks, “The Boy From Oklahoma,” (WarnerColor) with Will Rogers, Jr., Nancy Olson, Lon Chaney, Jr., Wally Ford. Michael Curtiz, director.
• Peverell Marley, “The Burning Arrow,” (3-D, WarnerColor) with Guy Madison, Frank Lovejoy, and Vera Miles. Gordon Douglas, director.
Independent
• Ernest Laszi.o, “The Moon Is Blue,”
( Preminger-Herbert Prod.) with William Holden, David Niven, Maggie McNamara,
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