Camera Never Lies?
When Cameraman Tony Gaudio, two-time Academy Award winner, squinted through his finder to see how beautiful Sylvia Sidney looked in a garden scene in “Love From a
Stranger,” he suddenly recoiled from the camera in horror. Silhouetted in the camera field, and superimposed on Sylvia’s beautiful face, was what appeared to be the image of a grotesque prehistoric monster with two long horns. The explanation was simple: one of Tony’s assistants had propped on the lens shade a large California snail he found on one of the spotted plants, used to decorate the film set.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 28, 3 December 1948, Page 3
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98Camera Never Lies? Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 28, 3 December 1948, Page 3
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