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This May on TCM, we’re celebrating the work of groundbreaking cinematographer James Wong Howe. In this episode of Film 101, we explore how his techniques transformed cinema, the personal and professional obstacles he had to overcome, and why his work on films such as ‘He Ran All the Way’ (1951), ‘Picnic’ (1955), ‘Sweet Smell of Success’ (1957), and ‘Hud’ (1963) are celebrated to this day.
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Written by Raquel Stecher & Tom Reimann
Narrated by Tom Reimann
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This May on TCM, we’re celebrating the work of groundbreaking cinematographer James Wong Howe. In this episode of Film 101, we explore how his techniques transformed cinema, the personal and professional obstacles he had to overcome, and why his work on films such as ‘He Ran All the Way’ (1951), ‘Picnic’ (1955), ‘Sweet Smell of Success’ (1957), and ‘Hud’ (1963) are celebrated to this day.
Look for these films on Watch TCM at tcm.com/watch.
Written by Raquel Stecher & Tom Reimann
Narrated by Tom Reimann
Connect with Turner Classic Movies:
Visit TCM WEBSITE: http://myt.cm/TCMwebsite
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