American filmmaker and production designer (1896-1957)
William Cameron Menzies (July 29, 1896 – March 5, 1957) was an American filmmaker who pioneered the discipline of production design , a job title he invented.[ 1] [ 2] His career spanned five decades, during which time he also worked as an art director , director , producer, and special effects artist. He began his career during the silent era , and later pioneered the use of color in film for dramatic effect.[ 2]
Over the course of his career, Menzies was nominated for six Academy Awards and won two - one for Best Art Direction , and an Honorary Oscar for his work on Gone with the Wind . He is considered one of the most influential figures of the Golden Age of Hollywood ,[ 3] described by Martin Scorsese as a “genius, [whose] influence was incalculable.”[ 4]
Early years
Menzies was born in New Haven, Connecticut ,[ 5] to Scottish immigrant parents, Charles A. and Helen originally from Aberfeldy , Perth and Kinross . He studied at Yale and the University of Edinburgh and, after serving in the United States Army during World War I , he attended the Art Students League of New York .
Career
Menzies joined Famous Players–Lasky , later to evolve into Paramount Pictures , working in special effects and design. He soon worked on such films as Robin Hood (1922), The Thief of Bagdad (1924), The Bat (1926), The Dove (1927), Sadie Thompson (1928), and Tempest (1928). His contributions to The Dove (1927), as well as Tempest (1928) led to Menzies receiving the first Academy Award for Best Production Design, an accolade for achievement in art direction. In 1929, Menzies formed a partnership with producer Joseph M. Schenck to create a series of early sound short films visualizing great works of music, including a 10-minute version of Dukas's The Sorcerer's Apprentice , and created the production design and special effects for Schenck's feature film The Lottery Bride (1930).
Menzies's work on The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938) prompted David O. Selznick to hire him for Gone with the Wind (1939).[ 6] Selznick's faith in Menzies was so great that he sent a memorandum to everyone at Selznick International Pictures who was involved in the production reminding them that "Menzies is the final word" on everything related to Technicolor , scenic design , set decoration , and the overall look of the production.[ 7] His work on the film would also net Menzies an Honorary Academy Award "for outstanding achievement in the use of color for the enhancement of dramatic mood."[ 8]
"Production designer" (which is sometimes used interchangeably with "art director") was coined specifically for Menzies, to refer to his being the final word on the overall look of the production; it was intended to describe his ability to translate Selznick's ideas to drawings and paintings from which he and his fellow directors worked.[citation needed ]
Menzies was the director of the burning of Atlanta sequence in Gone with the Wind . He also re-shot the Salvador Dalí dream sequence of Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound (1945).[ 9]
In addition, Menzies directed dramas and fantasy films. He made two science-fiction films: Things to Come (1936), based on a novel by H.G. Wells , for producer Alexander Korda which predicted war and technical advancement; and Invaders from Mars (1953), which mirrored many fears about aliens and outside threats to humanity in the 1950s.
Death
Shortly after completing his work as an associate producer on Around the World in 80 Days (1956), Menzies died of cancer. He was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California .
Accolades
At the first Academy Awards , held on May 16, 1929, Menzies won for Best Art Direction for The Dove and Tempest . He was the first to win the Academy Award for art direction. The following year he was nominated in the same categories for his work on Bulldog Drummond , Alibi , and The Awakening , but lost to Cedric Gibbons .
At the 12th Academy Awards held on February 29, 1940, Menzies won an Academy Honorary Award "for outstanding achievement in the use of color for the enhancement of dramatic mood" in the production of Gone With the Wind .
Legacy
In 2005, Menzies was in the first group of art directors and production designers inducted into the Art Directors Guild Hall of Fame .[ 10]
Several of Menzies home movies are part of the collection of the Academy Film Archive and were preserved by the archive in 2015.[ 11]
Filmography
Silent Films, 1918-1930
Year
Title
Studio
Director
Photography
Notes
1917
The Mark of Cain
Astra Film /Pathé
George Fitzmaurice
Arthur C. Miller
Menzies assistant to "Settings" director Anton Grot
1918
The Naulahka
Astra Film /Pathé
George Fitzmaurice
Arthur C. Miller
Menzies set associate to Anton Grot
Innocent
Astra Film Corp /Pathé
George Fitzmaurice
Percy Hilburn
With Anton Grot ; Menzies joined the U.S. Navy before the film's completion.
1919
The Test of Honor
Famous Players–Lasky /Paramount Pictures
John S. Robertson
Jacques Monteran
Menzies reports this "a movie I have staged" (uncredited)
Redhead
Select Pictures Corp. /Select Film Corp.
Charles Maigne
Al Liguori
Menzies reports this "a movie I have staged." (uncredited)
Come Out of the Kitchen
Famous Players–Lasky /Paramount Pictures
John S. Robertson
Jacques Monteran
Menzies reports this "a movie I have staged." (uncredited)
The Avalanche
Famous Players–Lasky /Artcraft Pictures
George Fitzmaurice
Arthur C. Miller
Fitzmaurice is credited with set design. Menzies' reports "staging" the picture. (uncredited)
The Firing Line
Famous Players–Lasky /Paramount Pictures -Artcraft
George Fitzmaurice
Al Liguori
Menzies reports this "a movie I have staged." (uncredited)
His Wedding Night
Select Pictures Corp. /Select Pictures Corp.
George Fitzmaurice
Jacques Monteran
Menzies reports this "a movie I have staged." (uncredited)
A Society Exile
Famous Players–Lasky /Artcraft Pictures
George Fitzmaurice
Arthur C. Miller
Menzies reports this "a movie I have staged." (uncredited)
The Misleading Widow
Famous Players–Lasky /Paramount Pictures -Artcraft
John S. Robertson
Roy Overbaugh
Menzies reports this "a movie I have staged." (uncredited)
The Witness for the Defense
Famous Players–Lasky /Paramount Pictures -Artcraft
George Fitzmaurice
Hal Young
Menzies credited for "Settings"
The Teeth of the Tiger
Famous Players–Lasky /Paramount Pictures -Artcraft
Chet Withey
Al Liguori
Menzies credited for "Settings"
His Wife's Friend
Thomas H. Ince /Paramount Pictures -Artcraft
Joseph De Grasse
John S. Stumar
Menzies reports this "a movie I have staged [art direction]." (uncredited)
1920
Sinners
Realart Pictures Inc. /Realart Pictures Inc.
Kenneth Webb
George Folsey
Menzies reports this "a movie I have staged [art direction]." (uncredited)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Famous Players–Lasky /Paramount Pictures -Artcraft
John S. Robertson
Roy Overbaugh
Menzies provided a draft summary for the film.(uncredited)
The Deep Purple
Mayflower Photoplay Company /Realart Pictures Inc.
Raoul Walsh
Jacques Bizeul
Menzies credited for "Settings"
1921
Scrambled Wives
Margaret Clark Productions/First National Pictures
Edward H. Griffith
William McCoy, Ray June
Menzies reports this "a movie I have staged [art direction]." (uncredited)
The Oath
Mayflower Photoplay Corp/Associated First National
Raoul Walsh
Dal Clawson
Menzies credited for "Settings"
Serenade
R.A.Walsh Productions/Associated First National
Raoul Walsh
George Peters
Menzies credited for "Settings"
1922
Kindred of the Dust
R.A.Walsh Productions/Associated First National
Raoul Walsh
Charles Van Enger , H. Lyman Broening
Menzies credited for "Settings"
1923
Rosita
Mary Pickford Company/United Artists
Ernst Lubitsch
Charles Rosher
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
1924
The Thief of Bagdad
Douglas Fairbanks | Pictures/United Artists
Raoul Walsh
Arthur Edeson
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
The Only Woman
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/First National Pictures
Sidney Olcott
Antonio Gaudio
Menzies credited for "Settings"
Her Night of Romance
Norma Talmadge Production Corporation/First National Pictures
Sidney Franklin
Ray Binger , Victor Milner
Menzies credited for "Art Direction"
1925
The Lady
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/First National Pictures
Frank Borzage
Antonio Gaudio
Menzies credited for "Settings"
Learning to Love
Norma Talmadge Production Corporation]]/First National Pictures
Sidney Franklin
Victor Milner
Menzies credited for "Settings"
Her Sister from Paris
Norma Talmadge Production Corporation/First National Pictures
Sidney Franklin
Arthur Edeson
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
Graustark
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/First National Pictures
Dimitri Buchowetzki
Gaetana Gaudio
Menzies credited for "Settings"
The Dark Angel
Samuel Goldwyn Productions /First National Pictures
George Fitzmaurice
George Barnes
Menzies credited for "Settings"
The Eagle
Art Finance Corporation/United Artists ]
Clarence Brown
George Barnes
Menzies credited for "Settings"
Cobra
Ritz-Carlton Pictures/Paramount Pictures
Joseph Henabery
George Barnes
Menzies credited for "Settings"
1926
The Wanderer
Famous Players–Lasky /Paramount Pictures
Raoul Walsh
Victor Milner
Menzies credited for "Settings"
The Bat
Famous Players–Lasky /Paramount Pictures
Roland West
Arthur Edeson
Menzies credited for "Settings"
Kiki
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/First National
Clarence Brown
Oliver Marsh
Menzies credited for "Settings"
The Son of the Sheik
Feature Productions/United Artists
George Fitzmaurice
George Barnes
Menzies credited for "Settings"
Fig Leaves
20th Century Fox
Howard Hawks
Joseph August
Menzies and William S. Darling credited for "Settings" Menzie's contribution was only to the Garden of Eden sequence at opening of the picture.
The Duchess of Buffalo
Talmadge Production Corporation /First National Pictures
Sydney Franklin
Oliver Marsh
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
1927
The Beloved Rogue
Feature Productions/United Artists
Alan Crosland
Joseph August
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
Venus of Venice
Talmadge Production Corporation /First National Pictures
Marshall Neilan
George Barnes
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
Camille
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/First National Pictures
Fred Niblo
Oliver Marsh
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
Topsy and Eva
Feature Productions/United Artists ]
Del Lord , D. W. Griffith (uncredited)
John W. Boyle
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
Two Arabian Knights
The Caddo Company/United Artists
Lewis Milestone
Antonio Guidio , Joseph August (uncredited)
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
Sorrell and Son
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/First National Pictures
Herbert Brenon
James Wong Howe
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
Quality Street
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/First National Pictures
Sydney Franklin
Hendrik Sartov
Menzies uncredited, but designed the film's Green Willow Village on the M-G-M lot.
The Dove
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/First National
Roland West
Oliver Marsh
Menzies credited for "Settings"
1928
Sadie Thompson
Gloria Swanson Productions, Inc./United Artists
Raoul Walsh
Oliver Marsh
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
What Price Beauty?
S. George Ulman Productions/Pathe
Tom Buckingham
J.D. Jennings
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
Drums of Love
Feature Productions/United Artists
D. W. Griffith
Karl Struss , G.W. Bitzer
Menzies credited for "Settings"
"The Garden of Eden
Feature Productions/United Artists
Lewis Milestone
John Arnold (Technicolor sequence)
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
The Love of Zero
Florey-Menzies Productions/(first Los Angeles showing)
Robert Florey
Edward Fitzgerald
Menzies credited with "Staging"
Drums of Love
Feature Productions/United Artists
John W. Considine Jr.
Charles Rosher
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
The Woman Disputed
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/United Artists
Henry King , Sam Taylor
Oliver Marsh
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
The Battle of the Sexes
Art Cinema Corporation/United Artists
D. W. Griffith
Karl Struss , G.W. Bitzer
Menzies credited for "Settings"
Revenge
Edwin Carewe Productions/United Artists
Edwin Carewe
Albert Kurrie, Alfred E. Green
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
The Awakening
Samuel Goldwyn Productions /United Artists
Victor Fleming
George Barnes
Menzies credited as "Art Director""
1929
The Rescue
Samuel Goldwyn Productions /United Artists
Herbert Brenon
George Barnes , Joseph F. Biroc
Menzies credited as "Art Director""
Lady of the Pavements
Art Cinema Corporation/United Artists
D. W. Griffith
Karl Struss , G.W. Bitzer
Menzies credited for "Settings" Released in an 8-reel silent version
Coquette
Mary Pickford Film Corporation]/United Artists
Sam Taylor
Karl Struss
Menzies credited for "Settings"; silent version planned, Pickford cancelled it
Alibi
Feature Productions/United Artists
Roland West
Ray June
Menzies credited as "Art Director""; released in 8-reel silent version
This is Heaven
Samuel Goldwyn Productions /United Artists
Alfred Santell
George Barnes , Gregg Toland
Menzies credited as "Art Director""
Bull Drummond
Samuel Goldwyn Productions /United Artists
F. Richard Jones
George Barnes , Gregg Toland
Menzies credited for "Settings""; released in 7-reel silent version
Three Live Ghosts
Feature Productions/United Artists
Thornton Freeland
Robert Planck
Menzies credited as "Art Director""
Impressions of Tchaikovsky's Overture 1812
Feature Productions/United Artists
Hugo Riesenfeld (producer)
Karl Struss
Menzies credited with "Pictorial Effects"
The Taming of the Shrew
Mary Pickford Corporation, Elton Corporation/United Artists
Sam Taylor
Karl Struss
Menzies credited as "Art Director"
The Locked Door
Feature Productions/United Artists
George Fitzmaurice
Ray June
Menzies credited with "Settings"
Condemned
Samuel Goldwyn Productions /United Artists
Wesley Ruggles
George Barnes
Menzies credited with "Settings"; also released in an 8-reel silent version
Irish Fantasy
Feature Productions/United Artists
Orville O. Dull
Paul Perry
Menzies credited as "Producer" (with Hugo Riesenfeld )
New York Nights
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/United Artists
Lewis Milestone
Ray June
Menzies credited as "Art Director""; released in 8-reel silent version
1930
Lummox
Feature Productions/United Artists
Herbert Brenon
Karl Struss
Menzies credited with "Settings"
Sound Era: 1930-1955
Year
Title
Studio
Director
Photography
Notes
1930
Glorious Vamps
Feature Productions/United Artists
Orville O. Dull
Robert Planck
Menzies credited as "Producer" (with Hugo Riesenfeld )
Be Yourself!
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/United Artists
Thornton Freeland
Karl Struss
Menzies credited as "Associate Producer" (with John W. Considine Jr.) and for "Settings"
Puttin' on the Ritz
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/United Artists
Edward Sloman
Ray June
Menzies credited as "Associate Producer" (with John W. Considine Jr.) and for "Settings"
The Wizard's Apprentice
Feature Productions/United Artists
Sydney Levee
Alfred Schmidt
Menzies credited as "Producer" with John W. Considine Jr.
One Romantic Night
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/United Artists
Paul S. Stein
Karl Struss
Menzies credited for "Settings"
The Bad One
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/United Artists
George Fitzmaurice
Karl Struss
Menzies credited as "Art and Technical Director"
Hungarian Rhapsody
Feature Productions/United Artists
Eugene Forde
Robert Planck
Menzies credited as "Producer" (with Hugo Riesenfeld )
Raffles
Samuel Goldwyn Productions /United Artists
Harry d'Abbadie d'Arrast , George Fitzmaurice
George Barnes , Gregg Toland
Menzies credited for "Art Direction"
Forever Yours
Mary Pickford Film Corporation/never distributed
Marshall Neilan
Karl Struss
Menzies credited as "Art Director"; project abandoned after 6 weeks of shooting. Reshot as Secrets in 1933
Zampa
Feature Productions/United Artists
Eugene Forde
Karl Struss
Menzies credited as "Producer" (with Hugo Riesenfeld )
Du Barry, Woman of Passion
Feature Productions/United Artists
Sam Taylor
Oliver Marsh
Menzies credited with "Settings"
The Lottery Bride
Joseph M. Schenck Productions/United Artists
Paul L.Stein
Ray June
Menzies credited with "Settings and Effects"
Abraham Lincoln
Feature Productions/United Artists
D. W. Griffith
Karl Struss
Menzies credited with "Settings"
1931
Reaching for the Moon
Feature Productions/United Artists
Edmund Goulding
Ray June , Robert Planck
Menzies credited with "Settings"
Kiki
Feature Productions/United Artists
Earle Browne
Karl Struss
Menzies credited with "Settings"
Always Goodbye
20th Century Fox
William Cameron Menzies, Kenneth MacKenna
Arthur Edeson
Menzies credited only as co-director, William S. Darling for Art Direction
The Spider
20th Century Fox
William Cameron Menzies, Kenneth MacKenna
James Wong Howe
Menzies credited as co-director, Gordon Wiles for Art Direction
1932
Almost Married
20th Century Fox
William Cameron Menzies, Marcel Varnel
John J. Mescall
Menzies credited as co-director, Gordon Wiles for Art Direction
Chandu the Magician
20th Century Fox
Marcel Varnel , William Cameron Menzies
James Wong Howe
Menzies credited as co-director, Max Parker for Art Direction
1933
Cavalcade
20th Century Fox
Frank Lloyd , William Cameron Menzies
Ernest Palmer
Menzies credited with directing "War Scenes", William Darling for Art Direction
Trick for Treat
20th Century Fox
Hamilton MacFadden
O. W. O'Connell
Menzies credited for "Technical Effects", Duncan Cramer for Art Direction
I Loved You Wednesday
20th Century Fox
Henry King , William Cameron Menzies
Hal Mohr
Menzies credited as co-director, Joseph C. Wright for Art Direction
Alice in Wonderland
Paramount Pictures /Paramount Pictures
Norman Z. McLeod , William Cameron Menzies (uncredited)
Harry Sharp, Bert Glennon
Menzies uncredited co-director and co-screenwriter, Technical Effects by Gordon Jennings , Farciot Edouart
1934
Wharf Angel
Paramount Pictures /Paramount Pictures
William Cameron Menzies, George Somnes
Victor Milner
Art Directors Hans Dreier , John Goodman
The Notorious Sophie Lang
Paramount Pictures /Paramount Pictures
Ralph Murphy , William Cameron Menzies (uncredited)
Alfred Gilks
Art Directors Hans Dreier , Robert Odell
Cleopatra
Paramount Pictures /Paramount Pictures
Cecil B. DeMille , William Cameron Menzies
Alfred Gilks
Menzies credited with "Montage"; Art Directors Hans Dreier , Roland Anderson
1936
Things to Come
London Film Company /United Artists
William Cameron Menzies
Georges Périnal , Edward Cohen
Special Effects Ned Mann
1937
The Green Cockatoo
New World Pictures/20th Century Fox
William Cameron Menzies
Mutz Greenbaum
Menzies uncredited co-producer with William K. Howard
Nothing Sacred
Selznick International /United Artists
William A. Wellman
W. Howard Greene
Menzies assistant to Producer David O. Selznick
1938
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Selznick International /United Artists
William Cameron Menzies
James Wong Howe
Art Director Lyle R. Wheeler ; Cave sequence designed by Menzies
The Young in Heart
Selznick International /United Artists
Richard Wallace , Lewis Milestone (uncredited)
Leon Shamroy
Menzies credited as "Production Designer"; Lyle R. Wheeler Art Director
1939
Made for Each Other
Selznick International /United Artists
John Cromwell
Leon Shamroy
Menzies credited as "Production Designer"; Lyle R. Wheeler Art Director
Gone With the Wind
Selznick International /United Artists
Victor Fleming
Leon Shamroy
Menzies credited as "Production Designer"; Lyle R. Wheeler Art Director
1940
Cavalcade of the Academy Awards
Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences /Warner Bros.
Numerous contributors
Numerous contributors
Menzies appears briefly in this 17 minute production, accepting a special award for Gone With the Wind.
Rebecca
Selznick International /United Artists
Alfred Hitchcock , William Cameron Menzies (uncredited)
George Barnes
Menzies directed the shots at Manderlay, and the beach cottage scenes with the dog Jasper; Lyle R. Wheeler Art Director
Our Town
Principal Artists/United Artists
Sam Wood
Bert Glennon
Menzies credited as "Production Designer"; Lewis J. Rachmil Art Director
Foreign Correspondent
Walter Wanger Productions/United Artists
Alfred Hitchcock
Rudolph Mate
Menzies credited for "Special Production Effects"; Alexander Golitzen Art Director
The Thief of Bagdad
Alexander Korda Productions/United Artists
Michael Powell , William Cameron Menzies (uncredited)
Ludwig Berger , Michael Powell
Menzies co-director (uncredited)
1941
Meet John Doe
Frank Capra Productions/Vitagraph Studios
Frank Capra
George Barnes
Menzies reports working on this project for a month, and publicity indicated that he was production designer (uncredited), Stephen Goosson Art Director
So Ends Our Night
David L. Loew -Albert Lewin, Inc./United Artists
John Cromwell
William Daniels
Menzies credited as "Production Designer"; Jack Otterson Art Director
The Devil and Miss Jones
Frank Ross-Norman Krasna , Inc./RKO Pictures
Sam Wood
Harry Stradling
Menzies credited as "Production Designer"; Van Nest Polglase Art Director
1942
Kings Row
Warner Bros. /Warner Bros.
Sam Wood
James Wong Howe
Menzies credited as "Production Designer"; Carl Jules Weyl Art Director
1943
The Pride of the Yankees
Samuel Goldwyn Productions /RKO Pictures
Sam Wood
Rudolph Mate
Menzies credited as "Production Designer"; Perry Ferguson Art Director
Mr. Lucky
RKO Pictures
H. C. Potter
George Barnes
Menzies credited as "Production Designer"; Albert S. D'Agostino , Mark-Lee Kirk Art Directors
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Paramount Pictures /Paramount Pictures
Sam Wood
Ray Rennahan
Menzies credited as "Production Designer"; Hans Dreier , Akim Tamiroff Art Directors
The North Star
Samuel Goldwyn Productions /RKO Radio Pictures
Lewis Milestone
James Wong Howe
Menzies credited as "Associate Producer"; Perry Ferguson Art Director
1944
Address Unknown
Address Unknown, Inc. (Sam Wood)./Columbia Pictures
William Cameron Menzies
Rudolph Maté
Menzies listed as "Producer-Director"
1945
Spellbound
Vanguard Films /United Artists
Alfred Hitchcock
George Barnes
Menzies "consulted on the dream sequence...based on designs by Salvador Dalí ."; James Basevi , Art Director
1946
Duel in the Sun
Vanguard Films /RKO Radio Pictures
King Vidor
Lee Garmes , Hal Rosson
Menzies listed as a "Second Unit Director" (uncredited), on loan from RKO, he directed the "barbecue sequence" during his 5 days on the project.
Deadline at Dawn
RKO Radio Pictures /RKO Radio Pictures
Harold Clurman , William Cameron Menzies (uncredited)
Nicholas Musuraca
Albert S. D'Agostino , Jack Okey Art Directors
It's a Wonderful Life
Liberty Films /RKO Radio Pictures
Frank Capra ,
Joseph Walker , Joseph Biroc
Menzies consulted on a number of sequences, and observed some of the shooting. (uncredited), Jack Okey Art Director
1947
Ivy
Inter-Wood Productions/Universal International
Sam Wood
Russell Metty
Menzies credited as "Producer" Richard H. Riedel , Art Director
1948
Arch of Triumph
Arch of Triumph, Inc. (Enterprise)/Universal International
Lewis Milestone
Ray Rennahan
Menzies credited as "Production Designer"; William E. Flannery , Art Director
1949
The Tell-Tale Heart
Menzies-Finney/Telepak
William Cameron Menzies
Nominated for Emmy Award for Best Film Made for Television, 1948. Released on ABC TV Actors Studio
A Terribly Strange Bed
Telepak/ Post Pictures Corp.
William Cameron Menzies
Nominated for Emmy Award for Best Film Made for Television, 1948.
The Marionette Mystery
Menzies-Finney/Telepak
William Cameron Menzies
William O'Connell
Nominated for Emmy Award for Best Film Made for Television, 1948.
Reign of Terror
Walter Wanger Pictures, Inc./Eagle-Lion Films
Anthony Mann
Ray Rennahan
Menzies credited as "Producer", film re-titled The Black Book before October 1949 opening in New York
1951
The Whip Hand
RKO Radio Pictures /RKO Radio Pictures
William Cameron Menzies
Nicholas Musuraca
Menzies also credited as "Production Designer", Albert S. D'Agostino , Carroll Clark Art Directors
Drums in the Deep South
King Brothers Productions /RKO Radio Pictures
William Cameron Menzies
Lionel Lindon
Menzies also credited as "Production Designer", Frank Paul Sylos Art Director
1952
The Zayat Kiss
Herles Enterprises
William Cameron Menzies
Edward Hyland
Airtime for the TV production not established, made in New York, April 1952
The Wild Heart
London Films , Vanguard Films /RKO Radio Pictures
Michael Powell , Emeric Pressburger , William Cameron Menzies (uncredited)
Chris Challis
Menzies "made retakes and directed added scenes, February 1951. Titled Gone to Earth in British release.
We're Not Married!
20th Century-Fox
Edmond Goulding
Leo Tover
Menzies served as "montage director". At his request, he was not extended any credit or publicity for his work.
1953
Androcles and the Lion
RKO Radio Pictures /RKO Radio Pictures
Chester Erskine
Harry Stradling
Harry Horner credited as "Production Designer", Menzies uncredited. Albert S. D'Agostino , Charles F. Pike Art Directors
Invaders from Mars
National Pictures Corp./20th Century-Fox
William Cameron Menzies
John Seitz
Menzies also credited as "Production Designer", Boris Leven Art Director
The Maze
Allied Artists
William Cameron Menzies
Harry Neumann
Menzies also credited as "Production Designer", David Scott Milton Art Director
1954
A String of Beads
Everest Productions/Allied Artists
William Cameron Menzies
George E. Diskant
A TV pilot for CBS's Four Star Playhouse
Star Studded Ride
Universal Pictures
William Cameron Menzies
Short subject assembled from Sol Lesser 's Three-D Follies
Autumn in Rome
Selznick Releasing Organization /Columbia Pictures
William Cameron Menzies
James Wong Howe
Short film to serve as a prologue to Indiscretion of an American Wife , vocals by Patti Page , score Alessandro Cicognini .
The Halls of Ivy , 39-episode TV production
Television Programs of America
William Cameron Menzies, Norman Z. McLeod
Robert Picttack, Alfred Gilks
Menzies directed half of the episodes that comprised the series.
1955
Johnny and the Gaucho
William Cameron Menzies
Menzies directed the pilot for this TV program
1956
Around the World in Eighty Days
Michael Todd Co./United Artists
Michael Anderson
Lionel Lindon
Menzies credited as "Associate Producer" and "Production Designer", James W. Sullivan Art Director
Theatre credits
DVD release
In October 2009, Alpha Video released the public domain collection The Fantastic World of William Cameron Menzies on DVD,[ 12] which included four early experimental films created by Menzies and Joseph M. Schenck , shorts that visualize great works of classical music:
According to Dave Kehr , The Wizard's Apprentice "clearly influenced Disney's version in Fantasia .[ 12]
See also
^ Cairns, David (March–April 2011). "The Dreams of a Creative Begetter" . The Believer . Archived from the original on June 30, 2017. Retrieved March 31, 2011 . Menzies was an art director, production designer (a title he invented himself), producer, and director, the man who created the look of Gone with the Wind, unifying the work of a posse of directors.
^ a b Curtis, James (November 17, 2015). William Cameron Menzies: The Shape of Films to Come . Pantheon. ISBN 978-0375424724 .
^ https://smithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/programs/man-who-made-gone-with-wind-glorious-william-cameron-menzies-and-art-of-production-design .
^ "WILLIAM CAMERON MENZIES" . Film Forum . "'Menzies, the man who more or less invented the idea of production design in movies, [was] a genius, pure and simple, and his influence was incalculable.' – Martin Scorsese"
^ Schneider, Steven Jay, ed. (2007). 501 Movie Directors . London: Cassell Illustrated. p. 89. ISBN 9781844035731 . OCLC 1347156402 .
^ Memo from David O. Selznick, selected and edited by Rudy Behlmer , Viking Press , 1972, p. 156.
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References
Curtis, James. (2015). William Cameron Menzies: The Shape of Films to Come , Pantheon Books, ISBN 978-0-375-42472-4
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