Carl E. Guthrie
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Carl E. Guthrie (15 October 1905, St. Louis, Missouri - 23 April 1967, Los Angeles, California) was an American cinematographer.
Career
He began as an assistant cameraman, working on films such as Howard Hawks's Tiger Shark (1932) with Tony Gaudio. He was known for films such as Janie (1944), Hotel Berlin (1945), Christmas in Connecticut (1945), Caged (1950), Lady Godiva of Coventry (1955), Too Much, Too Soon (1958), House on Haunted Hill (1959),[1] and Up Periscope (1959).[2]
References
- ^ Derry, Charles (29 October 2009). Dark Dreams 2.0: A Psychological History of the Modern Horror Film from the 1950s to the 21st Century. McFarland. p. 366. ISBN 978-0-7864-5695-6.
- ^ The Film Daily Year Book of Motion Pictures. Film Daily. 1961. p. 423.
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