Cockney
My Fair Lady (1964)
Directed by: George Cukor
Cinematography by: Harry Stradling Sr.
Edited by: William H. Ziegler
Cameras: Super Panavision-70 Camera
Cowhand
'Rawhide' The Enormous Fist (1964)
Directed by: Bernard L. Kowalski
Cinematography by: Howard Schwartz
Edited by: George Watters
Street Vendor
Irma la Douce (1963)
Directed by: Billy Wilder
Cinematography by: Joseph LaShelle
Edited by: Daniel Mandell
Cameras: Panavision Cameras
Lenses: Panavision Lenses
Cowhand
Rawhide (1959)
Directed by: Thomas Carr, Ted Post, Christian Nyby, Harmon Jones, Jesse Hibbs, Justus Addiss, Don McDougall, R.G. Springsteen, George Templeton, Andrew V. McLaglen, Stuart Heisler, Joseph Kane, Sobey Martin, Charles Marquis Warren, Michael O'Herlihy, Jack Arnold, Anton Leader, Harry Harris, Richard Whorf, Robert L. Friend, Tay Garnett, Bernard L. Kowalski, Vincent McEveety, George Sherman, Gerd Oswald, Gene Fowler Jr., Murray Golden, Herschel Daugherty, Philip Leacock, Bernard McEveety, Sutton Roley, Buzz Kulik, Robert D. Webb, William F. Claxton, Perry Lafferty, Allen Reisner, Laslo Benedek, James P. Yarbrough, Earl Bellamy, Alan Crosland Jr., Bernard Girard, James Goldstone, Charles F. Haas, Herman Hoffman, Charles R. Rondeau, Stuart Rosenberg
Cinematography by: John M. Nickolaus Jr., Jack Swain, Howard Schwartz, Neal Beckner, Philip H. Lathrop, Brydon Baker, Gordon Avil
Edited by: George A. Gittens, James Baiotto, Roland Gross, Gene Fowler Jr., Paul Krasny, Leon Barsha, Everett Sutherland, George Watters, Jack Kampschroer, Robert Sparr, Frank Gross, Victor Lewis, Edward Curtiss, Russell F. Schoengarth, Paul Weatherwax, Jerome Thoms
Cameras: Mitchell Cameras
Extra
Around the World in 80 Days (1956)
Cinematography by: Lionel Lindon
Cameras: Todd-AO 65mm Camera
Lenses: Todd-AO Lenses
Detective
To Catch a Thief (1955)
Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock
Cinematography by: Robert Burks
Edited by: George Tomasini
Cameras: VistaVision Cameras
Boatman
Strangers on a Train (1951)
Directed by: Alfred Hitchcock
Cinematography by: Robert Burks
Edited by: William H. Ziegler
Man On Street, Stand-in: Humphrey Bogart
Casablanca (1942)
Directed by: Michael Curtiz
Cinematography by: Arthur Edeson
Edited by: Owen Marks
Cameras: Mitchell BNC Camera