International photographer (Jan-Dec 1941)

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Thsy SAy*' • Ray Rennahan and Harry Hallenberger first cameramen on Paramount Production, "For Whom the Bell Tolls." Bill Clothier, second cameraman, will feel right at home during the shooting of the picture, as Bill was a resident of Madrid during the Spanish Civil War. • Ray Flinsky receiving congratulations on his marriage to Elizabeth McNulty. They have just returned from a motor trip through Nevada and Arizona. "Pigeon Better Bring Message" or Ray's column in Republic Insider will be brief this time. • Sol Polito has been achieving some in By RELLA teresting effects in the new Capra picture. The other day the entire set was lighted by a match held in Cary Grant's hand. • Bert Glennon is a Captain in the United States Reserves in the aviation field. Captain Glennon left his camera during the World War to go over and bag a few enemy planes, then came back and took up where he left off in photography. • Mickey Marigold bagged a deer for Thanksgiving. • James S. Brown, Jr., enjoying many years of success at Larry Darmour Studios. We Salute! Paul Mohn, Chief Petty Officer, Photo Division, United Stales Navy ami Captain William F. Whitley, United States Air Corp. In addition to being an excellent photographer Jim is a very pleasant fellow who skilfully handles persons and that makes everything buzz with harmony at the Darmour lot. • President Gus Peterson, Jockey Feindel and Cliff Shirpser left for the outskirts of Utah to work in the snow region for Jam Handy. • Elmer Fryer now in the gallery at Paramount Studio. • Sam Greenwald, first newsreel cameraman to fly in the B-19, world's largest. © Francis J. Burgess discharged from service and back as assistant to Leo Tover. However, "Skippy" says he has a standby call. © Fred Parrish, still cameraman at Republic, was with Fox News Weekly in his former days. His hobby is boating, where he relaxes. • Joseph Roberts of MGM was the cameraman who photographed the first meeting of President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill off the coast of Iceland. Trip was made on a Canadian destroyer, later transferring to the S.S. Augusta. Harry Marble, assistant, stayed behind in a hotel while Harold Marzorati went along. • Stanley Cortez photographing the Orson Welles production. Floyd Crosby covering in Mexico City. • Hal Mohr completing "Twin Beds" for Edward Small Productions. • Paul Ivano enjoying a very successful season going from United Artists Studios to Fine Arts Studios, to Pathe RKO, without any time off. Les Schorr, his second, seems to be doing equally well. © Joe Johnson, Universal newsreeler, proud possessor of a ranch in Oregon. Joe may have some cameraman fishing in his backyard some day. © Dave Abel back in the fold once more. Now working at Paramount Studio. • Gifford Chamberlain of Technicolor is an expert 18.2 Balkline billiard player. • Dexter Alley called into service at Norfolk, Virginia by the United States Navy. CLASSIFIED WANTED: B & H OR MITCHELL COMPLETE WITH TRIPOD AND ACCESSORIES. Give full details first letter and lowest cash price. New Rex Theatre, Madera, Calif. EYEMO CAMERA WANTED. Will pay cash. Give full details first letter. Address Box 155, Deerfield, 111. SPOT CASH FOR ZEISS TESSAR, BAUSCH & LOMB TESSAR and GOERZ DAGOR LENSES. State condition, focal length, aperture and lowest cash price. Box 155, Deerfield, 111. WANTED TO BUY FOR CASH CAMERAS AND ACCESSORIES MITCHELL, B. & H., EYEMO, DEBRIE, AKELEY ALSO LABORATORY AND CUTTING ROOM EQUIPMENT CAMERA EQUIPMENT COMPANY 1600 Brodawav New York City Tel. Circle 6-5080— Cable: CINEQUIP 28