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Chapter 12: Of Green


[1]:  Bonnie and Clyde ends in a field of green.  (Arthur Penn, Warner Bros./Seven Arts, 1967).  Cinematography by Burnett Guffey.  Digital frame enlargement.



[2]:  Green Lantern is powered by green.  (Martin Campbell, Warner Bros., 2011).  Cinematography by Dion Beebe.  Costume by Ngila Dickson.  Digital frame enlargement.



[3]:  Dreams finds peace in a green village.  (Akira Kurosawa, Warner Bros., 1990).  Cinematography by Takao Saitô and Shôji Ueda.  Design by Yoshirô Muraki and Akira Sakuragi.  Digital frame enlargement.



[4]:  The Wizard of Oz and the green city.  (Victor Fleming, MGM, 1939).  Cinematography by Harold Rosson.  Design by Malcolm Brown, William A. Horning, and Jack Martin Smith.  Digital frame enlargement.



[5]:  Gene Tierney swims in green in Leave Her to Heaven (John M. Stahl, Twentieth Century Fox, 1945).  Cinematography by Leon Shamroy.  Costume by Kay Nelson.  Digital frame enlargement.



[6]:  A green thought in a green shade.  Timothée Chalamet in Call Me by Your Name (Luca Guadagnino, Frenesy, 2017).  Cinematography by Sayombhu Mukdeeprom.  Design by Samuel Deshors.  Digital frame enlargement.



[7]:  Dean Stockwell in The Boy with Green Hair (Joseph Losey, RKO, 1948).  Cinematography by George Barnes.  Hair by Hazel Rogers.  Digital frame enlargement.



[8]:  Christopher Olsen on the long green lawn in Bigger Than Life (Nicholas Ray, Twentieth Century Fox, 1956).  Cinematography by Joseph MacDonald.  Digital frame enlargement.



[9]:  A green argument in The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (Nunnally Johnson, Twentieth Century Fox, 1956).  Cinematography by Charles G. Clarke.  Digital frame enlargement.



[10]:  The memory is green in How Green Was My Valley (John Ford, MGM, 1941).  Cinematography by Arthur C. Miller.  Design by Richard Day and Nathan Juran.  Digital frame enlargement.



[11]:  Green Arcady in Blow-Up (Michelangelo Antonioni, MGM, 1966).  With David Hemmings.  Cinematography by Carlo Di Palma.  Design by Assheton Gorton.  Digital frame enlargement.