The international photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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in the course of making the company's peace with passengers discommoded when one of the line's ships runs aground on a Florida reef, Payne meets Alice Faye, who is a New York shopgirl on a long savedfor vacation. The story is built around what happens when Payne attempts to compensate Miss Faye for the holiday which had been ruined by the shipwreck, and the complications which ensue when the two become involved with Leonid Kinskey, a bellboy with a penchant for furthering other people's romances, and Miss Miranda, a singer, and her boy friend manager, Romero, who has an insatiable taste for roulette — on the losing side. The crew that went to Cuba included James Havens, director; Harry Jackson, first cameraman ; Aaron Rosenberg, assistant director; "Del" Delavigne, location manager; Leo McCreary, grip (construction engineer) ; Henry Kruse, Technicolor assistant; and myself as Technicolor technician. All were from the Fox lot except Kruse and I. In addition we had five Cuban grips to help Leo. By the time we left the m* 3fr 1 ***iPift8i?l*## ** ■ . Left to right: Scene in the bow of a boat; another view of the 600 feet of track; (left) Harry Jackson, Henry Kruse and Henry Imus; the ox team that rescued us the day of the deluge; (left) Harry Jackson, Leo McCreary and Cuban grips; another view of the good old oxen and their drivers. International Photographer for September, 1941