Word: cameraman
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Charley Chan, apparently still on a glorified Cook's Tour, accompanied by a cameraman and Mary Beth Hughes, now finds himself busy with intrigue and rhumba in South America. Charley-fast becoming the poor man's Confucius-gets around as much as Mrs. Roosevelt. This time it's "Charley Chan in Rio," which rounds out the bill. The audience was relieved to find that it wasn't "Charley Chan...
...Phil Payne, then city editor, asked him who he was, recognized his name as a famed footballer, gave him the Inquiring Fotographer assignment. The column was a transplanted Chicago Tribune feature, but it had always been assigned more or less at random to a staff writer accompanied by a cameraman, and Jimmy was the first ever to make it a solo career. He now owns three Greenwich Village apartment houses. Total income with News salary: around $12,000 annually...
Kukan (Adventure Epics; Rey Scott) is Chinese for heroic action. It is also a splendid 100-minute documentation of Cameraman Rey Scott's 10,000-mile journey through warring China. Filmed in Technicolor, it is a somewhat crudely made, vastly absorbing look at the forging of a new nation from the world's oldest civilization...
...most successful maneuver so far was a full page shot on page 67 of the May 19 issue of Life- a profile of K.T. in black satin trunks and white satin blouse on a California beach, her honey-blonde tresses flowing in the breeze, gazing demurely at the cameraman. It was most effective. The caption road "Slim-legged honey blonde hits 2,252 papers"; photogenic K.T. didn't know if this was hyperbole or not, had kept no box score, could not say how many papers had run the picture...
Died. Oliver Marsh, 49, veteran cameraman, brother of oldtime Cinemactress Mae Marsh; in Hollywood...