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TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
I just saw a fabulous one and an half hour documentary of Jack Cardiff as an introductory of him being honored as the star celebrity of the month. He also spoke of Errol, but no mentioning of the ill-fated movie of William Tell. He was the cinematographer for 'The Master of Ballantrae 1953' and 'Crossed Swords 1954', it must have been during this time that they became friends as later Errol chose him to be his director for 'William Tell', with which Errol would have given him his first chance to direct a movie and with his most fabulous cinematography expertise it would have been a fantastic movie.  Apparently and as stated in the documentary Jack Cardiff was very interested to direct movies and as it looks like Errol maybe saw the talent in his capacity and wanted for Jack a start of a 'dream come true'. What a great pity that it didn't fly! Jack, although went into directing from 1960 to 1974 and directed eight movies and was behind the camera from 1936 to 2000. He speaks of Errol collapsing on the set during the filming of 'Crossed Swords' at which time the doctors told him his liver is gone and he is on his way out or so to say. Not Errol - he came back with a tumbler full of Vodka in his hand.
We all have read that Errol was hospitalized in Naples for that liver problem, but not during what movie, now we know - it was 'Crossed Swords'. 

Taken from the Jack Cardiff website - Errol resting during 'Crossed Swords'


Jack' s movie credits as a cinematographer are incredible! He worked with Marlene Dietrich,  Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Katherine Hepburn, Deborah Kerr, Sophia Loren, Ingrid Bergman, David Niven, Humphrey Bogart, Kirk Douglas, Charlton Heston, James Mason just to name a few and of course with our Errol!
Jack Cardiff was quite a man and to be admired for his great contribution to the movie industry (if you are interested read all about him jackcardiff.com and therefore it is not surprising that Hollywood gave him an honorary Oscar for his accomplishments. As we all know they are quite stingy with them. Apparently and please correct me if I am wrong, I am not up to par with Oscars, cinematography is not one of the Oscar awarding category or was not in his time. Whatever the case he received one, although late in his life, for serving the movie industry a lifetime most outstandingly!
Errol, would he have lived to see it would have been very pleased about it!
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Re: TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
by Aresia on Thu 05 Jan 2012 10:42 PM PST |  Profile |  Permanent Link
Great post, Tina!

For me, the boots Errol wears in the picture look more like the one from William Tell, also his hair?
Re: Re: TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
by Rachel on Fri 06 Jan 2012 05:25 AM PST |  Profile |  Permanent Link
Yeah, I think you may be right about that, Inga. Looks like Errol taking a break during William Tell.
Anyway, thanks for posting all this info, Tina! Very interesting stuff about Jack Cardiff, and it's great that he's been highlighted on TCM.
Re: Re: Re: TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
by Tina Nyary on Fri 06 Jan 2012 08:18 AM PST |  Profile |  Permanent Link
It was a very exquisite show Rachel and I am glad TCM honors him!
He must have been quite the Man!
Re: Re: TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
by Tina Nyary on Fri 06 Jan 2012 08:15 AM PST |  Profile |  Permanent Link
Quite possible that you are right Inga, it is just that they showed this picture and others I don't have and could not find during the time they spoke about 'Crossed Swords' and then I found the picture on Jack Cardiff's site. It didn't give any explanation of the picture on his site. I just thought I post it anyway.
Re: Re: Re: TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
by Aresia on Fri 06 Jan 2012 10:40 AM PST |  Profile |  Permanent Link
It is a great photo in any case!
Re: Re: TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
by Tina Nyary on Thu 12 Jan 2012 12:12 PM PST |  Profile |  Permanent Link
Hi Inga, I couldn't tell by the boots but now I also identified the picture defiantly as William Tell too, but by the shirt sleeve! All those lovely hoops and loops we hop through for Errol! HaHa
Re: Re: Re: TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
by Aresia on Sat 14 Jan 2012 11:23 AM PST |  Profile |  Permanent Link
Lol, Tina, I always thought these boots were extraordinary, that's why I recognised them.
Re: Re: Re: Re: TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
by Tina Nyary on Sat 14 Jan 2012 11:09 AM PST |  Profile |  Permanent Link
I never seen the boots - do you have any pictures of the boots?
I compared the sleeve on the shirt and it has small rows of raffles on it - somehow odd! I could make pictures of it and post them.
I spy, I spy with my little eye!
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
by Aresia on Sun 15 Jan 2012 12:10 AM PST |  Profile |  Permanent Link

Here it is, Tina:

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
by Tina Nyary on Sun 15 Jan 2012 10:37 AM PST |  Profile |  Permanent Link
Thank you, I see what you mean! Odd boots, odd shirtsleeves! Most interesting!
Re: TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
by David DeWitt on Fri 06 Jan 2012 06:33 PM PST |  Profile |  Permanent Link
Re: Re: TCM is honoring Jack Cardiff this month!
by Tina Nyary on Fri 06 Jan 2012 08:37 PM PST |  Profile |  Permanent Link
Thank you David!
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