William Cameron Menzies

William Cameron Menzies

Art

Born July 29, 1896 · Died March 5, 1957

New Haven, Connecticut, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Cameron Menzies (July 29, 1896 – March 5, 1957) was an Academy Award-winning American film production designer (a job title he invented) and art director who also worked as a director, producer, and screenwriter during a career spanning five decades. He earned acclaim for his work in silent movies, and later pioneered the use of color in film for dramatic effect. Description above from the Wikipedia article William Cameron Menzies, licensed under...

Filmography

SunshineAround the World in 80 DaysThe MazeInvaders from MarsAndrocles and the LionThe Queen of ShebaThe Narrow MarginThe Whip HandDrums in the Deep SouthReign of TerrorIvyDuel in the SunIt's a Wonderful LifeDeadline at DawnAddress UnknownFor Whom the Bell TollsMr. LuckyThe Pride of the YankeesKings RowThe Devil and Miss JonesSo Ends Our NightForeign CorrespondentCavalcade of the Academy AwardsOur TownThe Thief of BagdadGone with the WindMade for Each OtherThe Young in HeartThe Green CockatooNothing SacredThings to ComeCleopatraThe Notorious Sophie LangWharf AngelAlice in WonderlandCavalcadeChandu the MagicianThe Conquest of the AirThe SpiderReaching for the MoonAbraham LincolnDu Barry, Woman of PassionRafflesOne Romantic NightBe Yourself!New York NightsThe Locked DoorBulldog DrummondAlibiThe Iron MaskThe RescueThe AwakeningThe Woman DisputedThe Garden of EdenSadie ThompsonThe Love of ZeroThe DoveSorrell and SonTwo Arabian KnightsCamilleVenus of VeniceThe Beloved RogueFig LeavesKikiThe BatThe EagleThe LadyCobraThe Thief of BagdadKindred of the DustSerenadeDr. Jekyll and Mr. HydeSinnersRedheadInnocent
    William Cameron Menzies | BingeBoxd