Edward Scaife

Edward Scaife
on the set of Black Narcissus (1947)
Born (1912-05-23)23 May 1912
London, England
Died November 1994 (aged 8182)
Chichester, West Sussex, England
Occupation Cinematographer

Edward Scaife BSC (23 May 1912 – November 1994) was an English cinematographer, who worked five times with the director John Huston.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

Sometimes credited as Ted Scaife, he worked originally in the sound department of a London film company.[8] From 1940 onwards, he was a member of the camera crew in productions such as Michael Powell's Black Narcissus (1947) and Huston's African Queen.[9] From 1951 he was first employed as a chief camera man, and photographed films of all genres, including Night of the Demon (1957) and The Dirty Dozen (1967), before retiring from the industry in 1979.[1]

Selected filmography

References

  1. 1 2 "Ted Scaife".
  2. "BSC Members - British Society of Cinematographers".
  3. "The African Queen (1951) - Overview - TCM.com".
  4. "The List of Adrian Messenger (1963) - Overview - TCM.com".
  5. "Sinful Davey".
  6. "TCM Diary: Outcast of the Islands - Film Comment". 12 August 2016.
  7. "A Walk with Love and Death (1969) - Overview - TCM.com".
  8. "Edward Scaife - Biography, Movie Highlights and Photos - AllMovie".
  9. "Edward Scaife - Movies and Filmography - AllMovie".
  10. "Festivales - Cinefania Online".
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