Showing posts with label joe macdonald. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joe macdonald. Show all posts
robert bresson, samuel fuller, jean-pierre melville & trains in cinema
train travel in:-samuel fuller's pickup on south street, 1953 (aka pickpocket)-robert bresson's pickpocket, 1959-jean-pierre melville's le samouraï, 1967(all films comprise a certain criminal activity in the underground)abstractions from samuel fuller's pick-up on south street, 1953(dp. joseph macdonald *)moments from robert bresson's pickpocket, 1959(dp. léonce-henri burel)abstractions from
joe macdonald, cinematographer
joseph macdonald (1906-1968).the great cinematographer joseph macdonald was born in mexico city to american parents. he started working in the film industry in the early 1920s and became a director of photography in the 1940s. macdonald was long with 20th century-fox and worked with such great directors as john ford, henry hathaway, william wellman, elia kazan, samuel fuller and nicholas
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