[From the Lassie episode “Our Gal” (November 2, 1958). Cinematography by Kenneth Peach. Right to left: Hugh Reilly as Paul Martin, George Chandler as Uncle Petrie, Jon Provost as Timmy, and, of course, Lassie.]
I wonder if this striking shot was a minor homage to the great deep-focus pioneer Gregg Toland.
[From The Grapes of Wrath (dir. John Ford, 1940). Cinematography by Gregg Toland. Right to left: Henry Fonda as Tom Joad, Jane Darwell as Ma Joad, Dorris Bowdon as Rose of Sharon.]
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Friday, October 18, 2013
Deep-focus Lassie
By Michael Leddy at 8:17 AM
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Ooh, I sense a collection of photos coming on... :)
I’ve never seen anything in Lassie similar to this shot. But now I’ll be on the lookout.
LOL!
Hey, those Timmy Lassie's are great. Quite a well-made show, and with a fine orchestral score -- constantly re-used so that it sounds canned, but it was actually recorded in Europe specifically for the purpose.
I would love to know more about the Lassie score. Parts of it have a beautiful pastoral Englishness, and all of it is memorable.
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