American cinematographer (Jan-Dec 1963)

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BEHIND THE CAMERAS Continued From Page 698 INDEPENDENT Joe MacDonald, ASC, “Invitation to a Gunfighter” (Stanley Kramer Prod; UA Re¬ lease; P’vision & Eastman color) with Yul Brynner and Janice Rule. Richard Wilson, director. Haskell Wexler, “The Best Man” (MillarTurman Prod.; UA release) with Henry Fonda and Cliff Robertson. Franklin Schaffner, director. Alex Phillips, Jr., “The Fool Killer” (Landau Co., shooting on east coast) with Anthony Perkins and Edward Albert. Servando Gonzalez, director. Boris Kaufman, ASC, “The Pawnbroker” (Landau Co., shooting in N.Y. ) with Rod Steiger and Geraldine Fitzerald. Sidney Lumet, director. Alfredo Fralie, “Boudine” (Bronco-Copercines Prod.; shooting in Madrid) with Ty Hardin and Pepe Nieto. Richard C. Meyer, director. Istvan Hildebrand, “Millie Goes to Buda¬ pest and Who is Millie?” (CineramaHungarofilms; shooting in Hungary) with George Sanders and Buddy Hackett. Richard Thorpe, director. Arthur Ibbetson, “The Wild Affair” (Seven Arts Films (UK) Prod.; shooting in Lon¬ don) with Nancy Kwan and Terry Thomas. Frank Ernst, director. Jack Hildyard, Claude Renoir, “Circus World” (Samuel Bronston Prod.; Paramount release; Super Technirama-70 & T’color; shooting in Spain) with John Wayne and Claudia Cardinale. Henry Hathaway, di¬ rector. LA BREA STUDIOS Howard Schwartz, ASC, “Perry Mason”*. LONG ISLAND STUDIOS, N.Y. Arthur Ornitz, ASC, “The World of Henry Orient” (Pan-Arts Prod.) with Peter Sellers and Angela Lansbury. George Roy Hill, director. M-G-M STUDIOS Harold Lipstein, ASC, “Honeymoon Hotel” (Pandro S. Berman Prods.; P’vision. Metrocolor) with Robert Goulet and Nancy Kwan. Henry Levin, director. Paul Vogel, ASC, “Signpost to Murder” (Lawrence Weingarten Prod.; P’vision) with Joanne Woodward and Stuart Whitman. George Englund, director. Milton Krasner, ASC, “Looking for Love” (Euterpe Prods.; P’vision, Metrocolor) with Connie Francis and Jim Hutton. Don Weis, director. Daniel Fapp, ASC, “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” (Lawrence Weingarten Prod.; P’¬ vision and Metrocolor) with Debbie Rey¬ nolds and Harve Presnell. Chuck Walters, director. Gabriel Figueroa, “Night of the Iguana” (Seven Arts-John Huston-Ray Stark Prod.; shooting in Mexico) with Richard Burton and Ava Gardner. John Huston, director. Robert Bronner, ASC, “His and His” (Pandro S. Berman Prods.; P’vision; Metro¬ color) with Robert Goulet and Nancy Kwan. Henry Levin, director. Ellis Carter, ASC, “Kissin’ Cousins” (Four Leaf Prods.; P’vision; Metrocolor) with Elvis Presley and Pamela Austin. Gene Nelson, director. Ray Fernstrom. ASC. John Nicholaus, “The Tales of Jaimie McPheeters”*. George Folsey, ASC, Commercials*. Emmett Bergholz, “Combat”*. Dale Deverman, ASC, “The Eleventh Hour”*. William Spencer, ASC, “The Richard Boone Show”*. Harkness Smith, ASC, “Dr. Kildare”*. Dick Kline, “Mr. Novak”*. Fred Koenekamp, “The Lieutenant”*. MPO VIDEOTRONICS, Inc., New York J. Burgi Contner, ASC, “Cyril”* (pilot). PARAMOUNT STUDIOS Wallace Kelley, ASC, “Stagecoach to Hell” with Barry Sullivan and Marilyn Maxwell. William Claxton, director. William Whitley, ASC, Haskell Boggs, ASC, “Bonanza”* PATHE STUDIOS, N.Y. Andrew Laszlo, Gayne Rescher, ASC, "The Nurses”*. PRODUCTION CENTER, N.Y. George Stoetzel, ASC, “The Patty Duke Show”*. REPUBLIC STUDIOS George Diskant, ASC, Charles Burke, ASC, “Burke’s Law”*. Frank Phillips, ASC, “Gunsmoke”*. STUDIO CENTER Conrad Hall, “The Outer Limits”*. Jack Swain, “Rawhide”*. Neal Beckner, “The Great Adventure”*. TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX Claudio Cirillo, "The Visit” (C’Scope; shooting in Rome) with Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Quinn. Bernhard Wicki, director. Leon Shamroy, ASC, “What a Way to Go!” (Apjac-Malibu, C’Scope; DeLuxe Color) with Shirley MacLaine and Paul Newman. J. Lee Thompson, director. James Van Trees, ASC, “The Phil Silvers Show”*. UNITED ARTISTS — TV Brick Marquard, ASC, “Law Breaker”*. UNIVERSAL CITY Joseph Biroc, ASC, “Renegade Posse” (Gordon Kay & Associates Prod.; Eastman color) with Audie Murphy and Darren McGavin. R. G. Springstein, director. John Russell, ASC, Ellis Thackery, ASC, Walter Strenge, ASC, “Arrest and Trial”*. John Warren, ASC, William Margulies, ASC, Ellis Thackery, ASC, Richard Rawlings, “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”*. Walter Strenge, ASC, John Russell, ASC, Ray Rennahan, ASC, “Wagon Train”*. Lionel Lindon, ASC, Richard Rawlings, "Kraft Theatre”*. Benjamin Kline, ASC, Lionel Lindon, ASC, Ray Flin, “The Virginian”*. Robert Tobey, ASC, William Margulies, ASC, “McHale’s Navy”*. Continued on Page 732 roo AMERICAN CINEMATOGRAPHER, DECEMBER, 1963