International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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"Reap the Wild Wind," Ceeil B. De Mille Technicolor Production At the left is "wider-water propertyman" Pat Delaney, getting set for business under two fathoms of water; (center) spotted at the bottom of this steel cylinder which is sunk into the water is the "dry" camera manned by Dewey Wrigley and his crew. The camera shoots through a glass plate at the bottom of the cylinder. At right the under-water Technicolor camera and Cine matographer Curly Linden prepare to descend to the bottom of a twenty-foot tank holding nearly 1,000,000 gallons of water. Lower: An actual scene from "Reap the Wild Wind." m ' # ; m%Z%?T &**mm* M International Photographer for October, 1941 Stills by G. E. Richardson 7