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- Charles Quinlivan was born on 30 September 1924 in Jersey City, New Jersey, USA. He was an actor, known for Zero Hour! (1957), Seven Guns to Mesa (1958) and Rocky King, Detective (1950). He was married to Mary Quinlivan. He died on 12 November 1974 in Fountain Valley, California, USA.
- Cinematographer
- Director
- Writer
Sergei Urusevsky is an Soviet cinematographer best known for his work on the films of the Mikhail Kalatozov.
He started as a painter and photographer studying under the great graphic artist Vladimir Favorsky at the Institute of Fine Art in Moscow. Bringing a pictorial tradition to cinema, Urusevsky started his career with Mark Donskoy on The Village Teacher (1947), Vsevolod Pudovkin on Vasili's Return (1953), and Grigoriy Chukhray on The Forty-First (1956). Urusevsky also served during World War II as a cameraman on the front lines.
With The First Echelon he combined his marvelous visual sense with Kalatozov's breathtaking technical skills - a partnership that made The Cranes Are Flying (1957), Letter Never Sent (1960) and I Am Cuba (1964) landmarks in the history of cinematography. It was with The Cranes Are Flying (1957) where their use of the hand held camera really started, especially with the scene of Veronica running through the streets where the camera finally and miraculously leaps into the air with an overhead shot. It was Urusevsky and Yuri Ilyenko who had profound influence throughout the Soviet film industry - not since the 1920s had Soviet film style been acclaimed throughout the world. Urusevsky's poetic camerawork, no matter how daring, was always an organic search into the emotional possibilities of the script. In 1969 Urusevsky directed Beg inokhodtsa (1969), adapted from the Kirghiz writer Chingiz Aitmatov's short novel. Urusevsky followed this up with Poj pesnyu, poet (1973) based on the poems of Sergei Esenin.- Guido Piovene was born on 27 July 1907 in Vicenza, Italy. He was a writer, known for Lettere di una novizia (1960), Amanti senza amore (1948) and Mambo (1954). He was married to Rachele 'Mimi' Pavia and Marise Ferro. He died on 12 November 1974 in London, England, UK.
- Production Manager
- Producer
- Casting Director
Barney Briskin was born on 22 December 1893 in Kiev, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]. He was a production manager and producer, known for Escape to Paradise (1939), The Californian (1937) and Stage Door Canteen (1943). He died on 12 November 1974 in Los Angeles, California, USA.- Arnold Czempin was born on 8 May 1887 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor, known for Ramara (1916), The Dance of Death (1919) and Lilli (1919). He died on 12 November 1974 in New York City, New York, USA.