American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1955)

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Feature and television film productions for which members of the American Society of Cinematographers were engaged as Directors of Photography during the past month. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS • Arthur Miller, President Sol Halprin, First Vice-President William Skall, Second Vice-President Alfred Gilks, Third Vice-President Walter Strence, Treasurer Charles G. Clarke, Secretary Robert de Grasse, Sergeant-At-Arms BOARD OF GOVERNORS Joseph Biroc George Folsey Burnett Guffey Winton Hoch Hal Mohr Ray Rannahan Leon Shamroy Philip Tannura ALTERNATE BOARD MEMBERS Ellis Carter Paul Eagler Farcion Edouart Irving Glassberg Milton Krasner Ernest Laszlo Robert Pittack John Seitz James Van Trees Paul Vogel ALLIED ARTISTS • Harry Neumann, “Operation Uranium,” with Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall, Mary Beth Hughes. Edward Bernds, director. • Ellsworth Fredericks, “World Without End,” (Color) with Hugh Marlowe, Nancy Gates. Edward Bernds, director. • Floyd Crosby, “Shack Up on 101,” with Terry Moore, Frank Lovejoy, Lee Marvin. Edward Dein, director. COLUMBIA • James Wong Howe, “Picnic,” (Techni¬ color, CinemaScope) with William Holden, Rosalind Russell, Kim Novak. Josh Logan, director. • Burnett Guffey, “Battle Stations,” with John Lund, William Bendix. Lew Seiler, di¬ rector. • Henry Freulich, “The Houston Story,” with Gene Barry, Barbara Hale. William Cas¬ tle, director. • Ray June, “Tambourine,” (Welsch Prods., Technicolor, CinemaScope), with Jane Rus¬ sell, Cornel Wilde. Nicholas Ray, director. • Charles Lawton, “Jubal Troop,” (Tech¬ nicolor, CinemaScope), with Glenn Ford, Ernest Borgnine, Valerie French. Delmer Daves, director. METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER • Joseph Ruttenberg, “Kismet,” (Eastman Color, CinemaScope), with Howard Keel, Ann Blythe, Dolores Gray, Vincente Minnelli, di¬ rector. • Arthur Arling, “I’ll Cry Tomorrow,” (Wide-screen) with Susan Hayward, Richard Conte, Eddie Albert. Daniel Mann, director. • Paul Vogel, “The Tender Trap,” (East¬ man Color, CinemaScope) with Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds, David Wayne, Celeste Holm. Charles Walters, director. • Robert Planck, “Diane,” ( EastmanColor, CinemaScope), with Lana Turner, Pedro Armendariz, Marisa Pavan, Roger Moore. David Miller, director. • Russell Harlan, “The Last Hunt,” (East¬ manColor, CinemaScope), with Robert Tay¬ lor, Stewart Granger, Lloyd Nolan, Anne Ban¬ croft. Richard Brooks director. PARAMOUNT • Loyal Griggs, Wallace Kelley, Peverell Marley, “The Ten Commandments,” (VistaVision, Technicolor), with Charlton Heston, Anne Baxter, Yul Brynner, et al. Cecil B. De Mille, director. • Lionel Lindon, “Too Late, My Love,” (VistaVision) with Carol Ohmart, Tom Tryon, Jody Lawrence. Michael Curtiz, director. • Robert Burks, “The Man Who Knew Too Much,” (VistaVision, Technicolor), with James Stewart, Doris Day. Alfred Hitch¬ cock, director. • Daniel Fapp, “The Lady Eve,” (Techni¬ color, VistaVision), with George Gobel, Mitzi Gaynor. Norman Taurog, director. R.K.O. -RADIO • Wilfrid Cline, “Glory,” (David Butler Prod., Technicolor, Superscope), with Mar¬ garet O’Brien, Charlotte Greenwood, Arthur Hunnicutt. David Butler, producer-director. TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX • Milton Krasner, “The Girl In The Red Velvet Swing,” (CinemaScope, Color) with Ray Milland, Joan Collins, Farley Granger, Richard Fleischer, director. • Joseph MacDoNALD, “The View From Pompey’s Head,” (CinemaScope, Color), with Richard Egan, Dana Wynter, Cameron Mit¬ chell. Philip Dunne, director. © Leon Shamroy, “Good Morning, Miss Dove,” (Color, CinemaScope), with Jennifer Jones, Robert Stack. Henry Koster, director. UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL • William Daniels, Tom Tutwiler, “Away All Boats,” (Technicolor, VistaVision) with Jeff Chandler, George Nader, Julie Adams. Joseph Pevney, director. • Maury Gertsman, “World In My Corner,” with Audie Murphy, Barbara Rush, Jeff Mor¬ row. Jesse Hibbs, director. • Irving Glassberg, “Backlash,” (Techni¬ color) with Richard Widmark, Donna Reed. Rudy Mate, director. • George Robinson, “The Square Jungle,” with Tony Curtis, Pat Crowley, Ernest Borgoine, Paul Kelly. Jerry Hopper, director. • William Daniels, “The Benny Goodman Story,” (Technicolor), with Steve Allen, Don¬ na Reed, Berta Gersten, Harry James. Valen¬ tine Davies, director. • William Snyder, “Decision at Durango,” (Technicolor), with Rory Calhoun, Martha Hyer, Dean J agger. Jack Arnold, director. • Ellis Carter. “A Day of Fury,” (Tech¬ nicolor). with Dale Robertson, Jock Mahoney. Harmon Jones, director. WARNER BROTHERS • Russell Metty, “Miracle In The Rain,” with Jane Wyman, Van Johnson, Paul Picerni, Barbara Nichols. Rudy Mate, director. • William Mellor, “Giant,” (Warnercolor) with Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean, Jane Withers. George Stevens, director. • Sam Leavitt, “The Court-Martial of Billy Mitchell,” (Warnercolor, CinemaScope), with Gary Cooper, Ralph Bellamy, Fred Clark, Herbert Heyes. Otto Preminger, director. • Joseph LaShelle. “Our Miss Brooks,” with Eve Arden, Robert Rockwell, Jane Morgan, Gale Gordon. Al Lewis, director. INDEPENDENT • Harry Stradling, “Guys and Dolls,” Sam¬ uel Goldwyn Prodn., (Technicolor, Cinema¬ Scope) with Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Frank Sinatra, Vivian Blaine, et al. Jos L. Mankiewicz, director. • Ernest Laszlo, “News is Made at Night,” Friedlob Prod., with Dana Andrews, Ida Lupino, Rhonda Fleming, George Sanders, Tho¬ mas Mitchell, Howard Duff. Fritz Lang, di¬ rector. • Lucien Ballard, “A Kiss Before Dying,” Crown Prod., (Eastman Color, CinemaScope), with Robert Wagner, Jeff Hunter, Virginia Leith. Gerd Oswald, director. • Winton Hoch, Al Gilks, “The Searchers,” C. V. Whitney Pics., (Color, VistaVision), with John Wayne, Jeff Hunter, Vera Miles, Ward Bond. John Ford, director. • Harold Lipstein, “Forever, Darling,” (Zanra Prods., EastmanColor, Wide-screen), with Lucille Ball, Desi Arnaz, James Mason, Louis Calhern. Alexander Hall, director. • Boris Kaufman, “Patterns,” (Harris-Myerberg Prods.), (Shooting in N.Y. ), with Van Heflin, Beatrice Straight. Fielder Cook, director. • Guy Roe, “Six Gun Lady,” (Lyon & Bart¬ lett Prods.), with Peggie Castle, William Tallman, Marie Windsor. Richard Bartlett, director. TELEVISION Kenneth Peach, “Dr. Hudson’s Secret Jour¬ nal,” “Steve Donovan, Western Marshal,” “Fury,” “Gangbusters.” Robert DeGrasse. “Those Whiting Girls,” “Make Room for Daddy,” “It’s Always Jan.” Nick Musuraca, “The Lineup.” Walter Strenge. “This Is the Life.” Ernest Miller, “Gunsmoke.” Mack Stengler, “Ina Ray Hutton Show,” “It’s Fun to Reduce.” George E. Clemens, “Schlitz Playhouse of Stars.” Henry Sharp, “Sheena, Queen of the Jun¬ gle.” Ed Fitzgerald, “You Are There.” Lathrop Worth, “The Great Gildersleeve.” Lucien Androit, “The Life of Riley.” Gil Warrenton. “Sgt. Preston of the Yukon.” Joseph LaShelle, “My Friend Flicka.” Carl Guthrie, “Cheyenne,” “King’s Row.” Harold Stine, “Casablanca.” Stuart Thompson, “Lassie.” Lloyd Aherne. “My Friend Flicka.” “G.E.20th Century-Fox Show.” Norbert Brodine, “The Loretta Young Show.” Joseph Biroc, “My Friend Flicka,” “This Earth. This Land.” Alan Stensvold, “Andy’s Gang.” 494 American Cinematographer August, 1955