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- Ray Rennahan, A.S.C. (May 1, 1896 – May 19, 1980) was a motion picture cinematographer. For his work in films, he became one of the only six cinematographers...
- titles, which were not official nominees: Drums Along the Mohawk (Ray Rennahan and Bert Glennon), The Four Feathers (Georges Périnal and Osmond Borradaile)...
- James and Ralph Spence. The cinematography was by Leon Shamroy and Ray Rennahan, and the costume design was by Travis Banton. The American-composed music...
- beautiful color production earned cinematographers Ernest Palmer and Ray Rennahan Oscars." After completing his musical High, Wide and Handsome (1937), Mamoulian...
- Jackson; director Michael Curtiz; art director Anton Grot; and cameraman Ray Rennahan. The film also re-used Doctor X's opening theme music by Bernhard Kaun...
- Cotten Gregory Peck Narrated by Orson Welles Cinematography Lee Garmes Ray Rennahan Harold Rosson Edited by John D. Faure Charles L. Freeman Hal Kern William...
- Henri Rene Recording 1610 Vine Street (1960-02-08)February 8, 1960 Ray Rennahan Motion pictures 6916 Hollywood Boulevard (1978-10-11)October 11, 1978 Jean...
- the box office. Levy also called the Technicolor cinematography by Ray Rennahan "impressive in an eye-popping manner". The film was nominated for a 1947...
- Actor in a Supporting Role: Akim Tamiroff Best Cinematography (Color): Ray Rennahan Best Art Direction (Color): Art Direction: Hans Dreier, Haldane Douglas;...
- 1941, he won an Oscar for Best Cinematography (in collaboration with Ray Rennahan) for Blood and Sand. Palmer was nominated on several other occasions—in...