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On the Set of IIWuthering Heightsll

One of the most interesting but rare stills to be found in Hollywood is that or Broad. 8-Miss Oberon's set dressing room. 9-Motion Picture Camera. 10- of a full set d uring production. Not that the appearance of a sound stage is any Dimmer control for the lights. II-Dimmer operator. 12-Camera Dolly. 13- secret, as close-up publicity stills are made constantly, but walls, parallels and Juicer. 14-Stand-by Painter. IS-Twin Side Lamp or Broad. 16-Junior Spot. lights are ordinarily so placed that a panorama view is difficult. This unusual 17-Character Players and Dress Extras. 18-Merle Oberon, Donald Crisp and photograph is a composite of two shots taken by Robert Coburn on Stage 8 at . I9-William McClellan, Gaffer (head electrician). 20-Gregg Studios during the filming of "Wuthering Heights." Under Toland, Director of Photography. 2I-Jock Lawrence, Executive Assistant to the art direction of James Basevi, the entire lower floor of the mansion of the Samuel Gold wyn. 22-, Director. 23-Wild wall. 24-Wardrobe Linton family was reproduced. At left is the entrance hall where the children woman. 2S-Hairdresser. 26-Jack Renolds, Second Assistant Director. 27- dance the "Sir Roger de Coverly." Center is the grand ballroom and at right the Microphone Boom operator. 28-Microphone Boom. 29-Microphone Boom library. Dolly. 30-Playback Horn. 3I- Stand-in for Miss Oberon. 32-Lawrence Oli­ For those unable to visit a motion picture set, the following identifications vier. 33-Jerry Dale, Publicity man. 34-Parallel (the general name for any are given: raised platform.) 3S~Irving Sindler, Head Property man. 36- Peter Shaw, I-Baby Spot. 2-0verhead Strip. 3- l8-inch Condenser Spot. 4-Junior Technical Advisor. 37-Cableman. 38-Best Boy Spot. S-Overhead parallels or catwalks on which overhead lamps are mounted. 39-Studio Policeman. 40-Grip. 6-Gobo, for keeping light from reflecting into camera lens. 7-Twin Side Lamp