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English: It's All True film crew at the top of Sugarloaf Mountain, Rio de Janeiro (1942). Standing, from left: John M. Gustafson, Technicolor technician; Dante Orgolini, Mercury public relations; Jose Santos (perhaps Orlando Santos, assistant from Cinédia Studio); W. Howard Greene, Technicolor cinematographer; Sidney Zisper, Technicolor technician; Henry Imus, Technicolor camera operator; Ned Scott, still photographer; Joseph Biroc, camera operator (black-and-white); Robert Meltzer, screenwriter and second unit director; Willard Barth, assistant cameraman; Leo Reiser, location production coordinator. Seated at left: James Curley, grip. Crouching: Harry J. Wild, cinematographer (black-and-white).
Subjects are identified by the caption in the June 1942 issue of International Photographer (page 28), except in these instances:
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Source | International Photographer, Volume XIV, Number 5, June 1942 (page 28) | ||||
Author | International Photographer; no photographer credited for Mercury Productions | ||||
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- Copyright statement on page 1 reads as follows: Copyright, 1942, by Local 659, International Alliance of Theatrical State Employees and Moving Picture Machine Operators of the United States and Canada."
- The Online Books Page presents serial archive listings for International Photographer
Publication History
International Photographer published its first issue in February 1929. No issue copyright renewals exist for this serial. In 1999, it changed its name to the International Cinematographers Guild Magazine (ICG), which is still published today. - No copyright renewal registration appears in 1969 or 1970 or 1971
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W. Howard Greene, Technicolor cinematographer
Joseph Biroc, camera operator
Harry J. Wild, cinematographer
Ned Scott, still photographer
Robert Meltzer, screenwriter and second unit director
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