American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1963)

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H X w r > w o w Sd w < w w U1 > M F S BLACK & REVERSAL PRINTING & PROCESSING COLOR PRINTING OTHER SERVICES • Work Prints • Color-to-Color Prints • Color-to B & W Prints • Raw Stock • Ultrasonic Film Cleaner • A & B Roll Prints • Fades-Dissolves • Timed Prints • Edge Numbering FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION WRITE 723 Seventh Ave., New York 19, N.Y. . JU 6-2293 BEHIND THE CAMERAS Continued from Page 202 Ernest Laszeo, ASC, “Norman Vincent Peale Story” (Fred Ross Prods.) with Don Murray and Dian Hyland. Denis Sanders, director. Joseph V. Mascelli, "The Incredibly Strange Creature: or Why I Stopped Living and Became a Mixed up Zombie’' (MorganSteckler Prods., Eastman color) with Cash Flagg and Carolyn Rrandt. Ray Dennis Steckler, director. Fouad Said, “Cobwebs” (Jos. F. Robertson Prod.) with Richard Evans and Rafael Cam¬ pos. William Martin, director. Milan Babic. “Quest of the Damned” (Mark III Scope Prods., Triglav Films; shooting in Yugoslavia and London) with John Bentley and Faten Hamama. George P. Breakston, producer-director. Eugene Shuftan, "Les Virgins” (shooting in France). LA BREA STUDIOS Robert IIacf.r. “Perry Mason”*. M-G-M STUDIOS Jack Hildyard, “International Hotel,” (P’Vision & Eastman color; shooting in England) with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Anthony Asquith, director. Charles Lang. ASC, “The Wheeler Dealers” ( Filmways Prod.; P’Vision & Metrocolor) with Lee Remick and James Garner. Arthur Hiller, director. Arthur Ibbetson, “Murder at the Gallop” (shooting in London) with Margaret Ruther¬ ford and Flora Robson. George Pollack, director. Ted Scaife, “Tarzan Faces Three Challen¬ ges” ( ColorP’vision ; Banner Prods.) with Jack Mahoney and Woody Strode. Robert Day, director. James Drought, Commercials*. Thomas Tutwiler, ASC, Commercials*. Harkness Smith, ASC, “Dr. Kildare”*. Dale Deverman, ASC, “The Eleventh Hour”*. Robert Hauser, “Combat”*. PARAMOUNT STUDIOS Milton Krasnf.r. ASC, “Love with the Proper Stranger” ( Pakula-Mulligan Prod.; shooting in N.Y.) with Natalie Wood and Steve McQueen. Robert Mulligan, director. Lucien Ballard, ASC, “Wives and Lovers” (Hal Wallis Prod.) with Janet Leigh and Van Johnson. John Rich, director. Lee Garmes, ASC, “Lady in a Cage” (American Entertainment Corp. Prod.) with Olivia de Havilland. Walter Grauman, di¬ rector. Joseph Ruttenberg, ASC, “Who’s Been Sleeping in my Bed?” (Jack Rose Prod.; color) with Dean Martin and Elizabeth Montgomery. Daniel Mann, director. Dan Fapp, ASC, Irmin Roberts, ASC, “Fun in Acapulco” (Hal Wallis Prod.) with Elvis Presley, Ursula Andes and Elsa Cardena. Mickey Moore, director. Haskell Boggs, ASC, William Whitley, ASC, “Bonanza”*. PARAMOUNT SUNSET STUDIOS Frank Phillips, ASC, “Gunsmoke”*. PARAMOUNT STUDIOS, N.Y. Peter Garbini, “Sport Shorts”*. PATHE STUDIOS, N.Y. Gaynf. Rescher, ASC, “The Nurses”*. PRODUCERS STUDIO Hal Mohr, ASC, (VPI Prods.) Commer¬ cials*. REPUBLIC STUDIOS George Diskant, ASC, “The Lloyd Bridges Show”*. Jack Swain, “Rawhide”*. TWENTIETH CENTURY-FOX, N. Y. Boris Kaufman, ASC, “Purley Victorious” (Hammer Films) with Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee. Nicholas Webster, director. Julian Townsend, “The Christophers”*. Arthur Ornitz, “East Side, West Side”*. UNIVERSAL CITY Russell Harlan, ASC, “Man’s Favorite Sport?” (Howard Hawks-Gibraltar-Laurel Prod.; Technicolor) with Rock Hudson and Paula Prentiss. Howard Hawks, producer director. Gabor Pogany, “Dark Purpose” (BrazziBarclay-Hayutin Prod., Eastman color; shoot¬ ing in Rome) with Shirley Jones and Rossano Brazzi. Steve Barclay, director. Benjamin Kline, ASC, Lionel Lindon, ASC, “The Virginians'*. John Russell, ASC, William Marguiles, ASC, “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”*. Ellis Thackery, ASC, Lionel Lindon, ASC, John Warren, ASC, “Alcoa Theatre”*. Ellis Thackery, ASC, “Wagon Train”*, Me Hale’s Navy”*. Ray Rennahan, ASC, “Laramie”*. Continued on Page 246 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CINEMATOGRAPHERS Founded January 8, 1919, The American Society of Cinematographers is comprised of the leading directors of photography in Hollywood motion picture and TV film studios. Its membership also includes cinematographers in foreign lands. Mem¬ bership is by invitation only. • OFFICERS William Daniels, President Hal Mohr, 1st Vice-President Arthur Edeson, 2nd Vice-President Joseph Ruttenberg, 3rd Vice-President Arthur Miller, Treasurer Sol Halprin, Secretary George Folsey, Sergeant-At-Arms BOARD OF GOVERNORS Joseph Biroc, Robert de Grasse. Daniel Fapp, Lee Garmes, Milton Krasner, Ernest Laszlo, Victor Milner, Walter Strenge. ALTERNATE BOARD MEMBERS Harold Lipstein, Winton Hoch, Gordon Avil, Lucien Andriot, Philip Tannura, Lionel Lindon, John Arnold, George Clemens, Linwood Dunn, Arthur Arling. 206 AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, APRIL, 1963