Lionel LindonASC (2 September 1905 – 20 September 1971) was an Americanfilmcameraman and cinematographer who spent much of his career working for Paramount. In 1950 he went freelance and began to work in television as well as film, continuing to work until the year of his death.
Lindon is the land beyond the Ered Luin, the Blue Mountains, in the northwest of Middle-earth in the fictional universe of J. R. R. Tolkien. It is the westernmost land of the continent. The Gulf of Lune divides it into Forlindon (North Lindon) and Harlindon (South Lindon). Mithlond or the Grey Havens stood near the mouth of the River Lhûn at the gulf's eastern end.
Lindon serves as a narrative plot device, the final point of transition from the mortal changing world of Middle-earth to the unchanged Arda of the past.
First Age
Ossiriand ('Land of Seven Rivers'; cf. Qotso, Totos, Sodog, all meaning "seven") was the most eastern region of Beleriand during the First Age, lying between the Ered Luin and the river Gelion.
Along the northern shore of the Ascar ran the Dwarf-road to Nogrod. North of Ossiriand lay the land of Thargelion, ruled by Caranthir son of Fëanor, and south of the river Adurant later lay the Land of the Dead that Live, where Lúthien and Beren lived their second lives.
Following the Lionel double, the partner of the double responds as follows:
(1NT) - dbl - (pass) - ??
After a minor suit Lionel overcall, the responses are straightforward. For instance:
(1NT) - 2♣ - (pass) - ??
Advantages/disadvantages
Like using Brozel, CoCa or DONT, using Lionel has the consequence of losing the penalty double over opponent's 1NT. Although this is often seen as a loss, Lionel Wright argued that this loss turns into an advantage as it opens the possibility to defend 1NT doubled with split points between you and your partner. As a balanced holding of the majority of points is far more likely to occur than holding the majority of points in an imbalanced way, a conventional non-penalty double over 1NT holds the potential of paying-off on many hands. Also, non-penalty doubles are more difficult to deal with than traditional business doubles.
Lionel is a masculine given name. It may also refer to:
Lionel Corporation, an American manufacturer and retailer of toy trains and model railroads
Lionel, LLC, an American designer and importer of toy trains and model railroads, owns the trademarks and most of the product rights associated with Lionel Corp., but is not directly related
Lionel, Lewis, a village in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland
Somebody Up There Likes Me and Around the World in Eighty Days Win Cinematography: 1957 Oscars
Claire Trevor presents the Oscar for Cinematography (Black-and-white) to Joseph Ruttenberg for Somebody Up There Likes Me, and the Oscar for Cinematography (Color) to Lionel Lindon for Around the World in Eighty Days at the 29th Academy Awards.
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ПРЕМИЯ ОСКАР 1957 год ПОБЕДИТЕЛИ.
29-я церемония «Оскар» состоялась 27 марта 1957 г. На ней впервые все пять главных картин-номинантов были цветными.
В номинации «Лучший фильм» приз получила лента Майкла Андерсона «Вокруг света за 80 дней» - первая экранизация одноименного романа Жюля Верна. Еще четыре «Оскара» фильму принесли адаптированный сценарий (Джеймс По, Джон Фэрроу, С. Дж. Перелман), работа оператора цветного фильма (Лайонел Линдон), монтажеров (Джин Руджьеро и Пол Уэзеруокс) и композитора (Виктор Янг).
Путешествие Филеаса Фога снимали в реальных пейзажах на более чем 100 киностудиях мира, а количество задействованных в небольших, но многочисленных ролях кинозвезд не превзошел ни один фильм в истории кинематографа. Сумма, потраченная на съемки, была по тем временам фантастической - 6 млн. долларов. Но сборы были ...
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The Great Rupert (1950) | Jimmy Durante | Terry Moore | Tom Drake | Leith Stevens | Lionel Lindon
The Great Rupert is a 1950 comedy family film starring Jimmy Durante, Tom Drake and Terry Moore, produced by George Pal and directed by Irving Pichel. It is based on a story written by Ted Allan that has also been published as a children's book under the title Willie the Squowse.
PLOT
Joe Mahoney, a vaudeville performer who has fallen on hard times, has to leave his best friend and stage companion Rupert, a dancing squirrel, in the town. Rupert will have to fend for himself with the other squirrels and live in a tree. Mahoney had been renting a flat (attached to the Dingle house) from the Dingle family consisting of miserly father Frank, his wife and their son Pete, an aspiring composer. Frank recently learned a gold mine he'd invested in years earlier will start paying a return of $1500...
Claire Trevor presents the Oscar for Cinematography (Black-and-white) to Joseph Ruttenberg for Somebody Up There Likes Me, and the Oscar for Cinematography (Col...
Claire Trevor presents the Oscar for Cinematography (Black-and-white) to Joseph Ruttenberg for Somebody Up There Likes Me, and the Oscar for Cinematography (Color) to Lionel Lindon for Around the World in Eighty Days at the 29th Academy Awards.
Claire Trevor presents the Oscar for Cinematography (Black-and-white) to Joseph Ruttenberg for Somebody Up There Likes Me, and the Oscar for Cinematography (Color) to Lionel Lindon for Around the World in Eighty Days at the 29th Academy Awards.
29-я церемония «Оскар» состоялась 27 марта 1957 г. На ней впервые все пять главных картин-номинантов были цветными.
В номинации «Лучший фильм» приз получила лен...
29-я церемония «Оскар» состоялась 27 марта 1957 г. На ней впервые все пять главных картин-номинантов были цветными.
В номинации «Лучший фильм» приз получила лента Майкла Андерсона «Вокруг света за 80 дней» - первая экранизация одноименного романа Жюля Верна. Еще четыре «Оскара» фильму принесли адаптированный сценарий (Джеймс По, Джон Фэрроу, С. Дж. Перелман), работа оператора цветного фильма (Лайонел Линдон), монтажеров (Джин Руджьеро и Пол Уэзеруокс) и композитора (Виктор Янг).
Путешествие Филеаса Фога снимали в реальных пейзажах на более чем 100 киностудиях мира, а количество задействованных в небольших, но многочисленных ролях кинозвезд не превзошел ни один фильм в истории кинематографа. Сумма, потраченная на съемки, была по тем временам фантастической - 6 млн. долларов. Но сборы были еще невиданнее - только в США они составили 42 млн.
Режиссером года был выбран Джордж Стивенс (вестерн «Гигант»). В номинации «Лучшая мужская роль» победил уроженец Владивостока Юл (Юлий) Бриннер, снявшийся в экранизации мюзикла «Король и я», в котором ранее имел успех на Бродвее. Работы художника, костюмера, звукооператора и саунтрек этой ленты также были отмечены «Оскарами».
Лучшей актрисой стала Ингрид Бергман («Анастасия»), актрисой второго плана - Дороти Мэлоун («Слова, написанные на ветру»), а награду за лучшую мужскую роль второго плана получил Энтони Куинн («Жажда жизни»).
29-я церемония «Оскар» состоялась 27 марта 1957 г. На ней впервые все пять главных картин-номинантов были цветными.
В номинации «Лучший фильм» приз получила лента Майкла Андерсона «Вокруг света за 80 дней» - первая экранизация одноименного романа Жюля Верна. Еще четыре «Оскара» фильму принесли адаптированный сценарий (Джеймс По, Джон Фэрроу, С. Дж. Перелман), работа оператора цветного фильма (Лайонел Линдон), монтажеров (Джин Руджьеро и Пол Уэзеруокс) и композитора (Виктор Янг).
Путешествие Филеаса Фога снимали в реальных пейзажах на более чем 100 киностудиях мира, а количество задействованных в небольших, но многочисленных ролях кинозвезд не превзошел ни один фильм в истории кинематографа. Сумма, потраченная на съемки, была по тем временам фантастической - 6 млн. долларов. Но сборы были еще невиданнее - только в США они составили 42 млн.
Режиссером года был выбран Джордж Стивенс (вестерн «Гигант»). В номинации «Лучшая мужская роль» победил уроженец Владивостока Юл (Юлий) Бриннер, снявшийся в экранизации мюзикла «Король и я», в котором ранее имел успех на Бродвее. Работы художника, костюмера, звукооператора и саунтрек этой ленты также были отмечены «Оскарами».
Лучшей актрисой стала Ингрид Бергман («Анастасия»), актрисой второго плана - Дороти Мэлоун («Слова, написанные на ветру»), а награду за лучшую мужскую роль второго плана получил Энтони Куинн («Жажда жизни»).
The Great Rupert is a 1950 comedy family film starring Jimmy Durante, Tom Drake and Terry Moore, produced by George Pal and directed by Irving Pichel. It is bas...
The Great Rupert is a 1950 comedy family film starring Jimmy Durante, Tom Drake and Terry Moore, produced by George Pal and directed by Irving Pichel. It is based on a story written by Ted Allan that has also been published as a children's book under the title Willie the Squowse.
PLOT
Joe Mahoney, a vaudeville performer who has fallen on hard times, has to leave his best friend and stage companion Rupert, a dancing squirrel, in the town. Rupert will have to fend for himself with the other squirrels and live in a tree. Mahoney had been renting a flat (attached to the Dingle house) from the Dingle family consisting of miserly father Frank, his wife and their son Pete, an aspiring composer. Frank recently learned a gold mine he'd invested in years earlier will start paying a return of $1500 a week. Frank begins cashing the checks and hiding the bills in a hollow baseboard.
A family of happy but impoverished acrobats, the Amendolas, move into Mahoney's former flat. Unsatisfied with tree life, Rupert also finds his way back to his old house. Rosalinda Amendola is in love with Pete Dingle.
Back in his old drey, Rupert makes space by clearing out Frank's hidden cache of money. As he throws the bills out, they float down into the Amendola house appearing to be sent from heaven in answer to Rosalinda's mother's prayers. Since Frank's gold mine pays weekly, he deposits money in the same spot every Thursday between 3-3:30 and this scene repeats itself many times.
The Amendolas spread their wealth around, investing in small businesses all over town. As citizens begins to gossip about the source of Amendola's money, taxmen and police converge on the Amendola house demanding answers right around the same time Frank is informed the gold mine is tapped out. While the IRS agent and police officers wait for the miracle money to appear, Rupert catches a lit cigarette and stores it in his drey where it starts a fire that engulfs the Dingle home.
Outside, during the ensuing blaze, the Amendolas are told by an inconsolable Frank about the hidden (presumed burned) cash and promise to help him rebuild the house. Rupert, having been saved by firefighters, goes back to the park where he is picked up by Mr. Mahoney and enlisted in a newly-minted circus act.
In the final scene, the families tour the rebuilt home and learn that an oil well Pete had invested in finally came in and his music ("Music for Orphaned Instruments") was purchased by a song publisher. It plays on a car radio as the group celebrates and Pete and Rosalinda embrace.
CAST
Jimmy Durante as Mr. Louie Amendola
Terry Moore as Rosalinda Amendola
Tom Drake as Peter 'Pete' Dingle
Frank Orth as Mr. Frank Dingle
Sara Haden as Mrs. Katie Dingle
Queenie Smith as Mrs. Amendola
Chick Chandler as Phil Davis
Jimmy Conlin as Joe Mahoney
Rupert, an animated squirrel
Hugh Sanders as Mulligan
Don Beddoe as Mr. Haggerty
Candy Candido as Molineri - Florist
Clancy Cooper as Police Lt. Saunders
Harold Goodwin as Callahan - F.B.I. Man
Frank Cady as Mr. Taney - Tax Investigator
Irving Pichel as Puzzled Pedestrian (uncredited)
Source: Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Rupert
The Great Rupert is a 1950 comedy family film starring Jimmy Durante, Tom Drake and Terry Moore, produced by George Pal and directed by Irving Pichel. It is based on a story written by Ted Allan that has also been published as a children's book under the title Willie the Squowse.
PLOT
Joe Mahoney, a vaudeville performer who has fallen on hard times, has to leave his best friend and stage companion Rupert, a dancing squirrel, in the town. Rupert will have to fend for himself with the other squirrels and live in a tree. Mahoney had been renting a flat (attached to the Dingle house) from the Dingle family consisting of miserly father Frank, his wife and their son Pete, an aspiring composer. Frank recently learned a gold mine he'd invested in years earlier will start paying a return of $1500 a week. Frank begins cashing the checks and hiding the bills in a hollow baseboard.
A family of happy but impoverished acrobats, the Amendolas, move into Mahoney's former flat. Unsatisfied with tree life, Rupert also finds his way back to his old house. Rosalinda Amendola is in love with Pete Dingle.
Back in his old drey, Rupert makes space by clearing out Frank's hidden cache of money. As he throws the bills out, they float down into the Amendola house appearing to be sent from heaven in answer to Rosalinda's mother's prayers. Since Frank's gold mine pays weekly, he deposits money in the same spot every Thursday between 3-3:30 and this scene repeats itself many times.
The Amendolas spread their wealth around, investing in small businesses all over town. As citizens begins to gossip about the source of Amendola's money, taxmen and police converge on the Amendola house demanding answers right around the same time Frank is informed the gold mine is tapped out. While the IRS agent and police officers wait for the miracle money to appear, Rupert catches a lit cigarette and stores it in his drey where it starts a fire that engulfs the Dingle home.
Outside, during the ensuing blaze, the Amendolas are told by an inconsolable Frank about the hidden (presumed burned) cash and promise to help him rebuild the house. Rupert, having been saved by firefighters, goes back to the park where he is picked up by Mr. Mahoney and enlisted in a newly-minted circus act.
In the final scene, the families tour the rebuilt home and learn that an oil well Pete had invested in finally came in and his music ("Music for Orphaned Instruments") was purchased by a song publisher. It plays on a car radio as the group celebrates and Pete and Rosalinda embrace.
CAST
Jimmy Durante as Mr. Louie Amendola
Terry Moore as Rosalinda Amendola
Tom Drake as Peter 'Pete' Dingle
Frank Orth as Mr. Frank Dingle
Sara Haden as Mrs. Katie Dingle
Queenie Smith as Mrs. Amendola
Chick Chandler as Phil Davis
Jimmy Conlin as Joe Mahoney
Rupert, an animated squirrel
Hugh Sanders as Mulligan
Don Beddoe as Mr. Haggerty
Candy Candido as Molineri - Florist
Clancy Cooper as Police Lt. Saunders
Harold Goodwin as Callahan - F.B.I. Man
Frank Cady as Mr. Taney - Tax Investigator
Irving Pichel as Puzzled Pedestrian (uncredited)
Source: Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Rupert
Claire Trevor presents the Oscar for Cinematography (Black-and-white) to Joseph Ruttenberg for Somebody Up There Likes Me, and the Oscar for Cinematography (Color) to Lionel Lindon for Around the World in Eighty Days at the 29th Academy Awards.
29-я церемония «Оскар» состоялась 27 марта 1957 г. На ней впервые все пять главных картин-номинантов были цветными.
В номинации «Лучший фильм» приз получила лента Майкла Андерсона «Вокруг света за 80 дней» - первая экранизация одноименного романа Жюля Верна. Еще четыре «Оскара» фильму принесли адаптированный сценарий (Джеймс По, Джон Фэрроу, С. Дж. Перелман), работа оператора цветного фильма (Лайонел Линдон), монтажеров (Джин Руджьеро и Пол Уэзеруокс) и композитора (Виктор Янг).
Путешествие Филеаса Фога снимали в реальных пейзажах на более чем 100 киностудиях мира, а количество задействованных в небольших, но многочисленных ролях кинозвезд не превзошел ни один фильм в истории кинематографа. Сумма, потраченная на съемки, была по тем временам фантастической - 6 млн. долларов. Но сборы были еще невиданнее - только в США они составили 42 млн.
Режиссером года был выбран Джордж Стивенс (вестерн «Гигант»). В номинации «Лучшая мужская роль» победил уроженец Владивостока Юл (Юлий) Бриннер, снявшийся в экранизации мюзикла «Король и я», в котором ранее имел успех на Бродвее. Работы художника, костюмера, звукооператора и саунтрек этой ленты также были отмечены «Оскарами».
Лучшей актрисой стала Ингрид Бергман («Анастасия»), актрисой второго плана - Дороти Мэлоун («Слова, написанные на ветру»), а награду за лучшую мужскую роль второго плана получил Энтони Куинн («Жажда жизни»).
The Great Rupert is a 1950 comedy family film starring Jimmy Durante, Tom Drake and Terry Moore, produced by George Pal and directed by Irving Pichel. It is based on a story written by Ted Allan that has also been published as a children's book under the title Willie the Squowse.
PLOT
Joe Mahoney, a vaudeville performer who has fallen on hard times, has to leave his best friend and stage companion Rupert, a dancing squirrel, in the town. Rupert will have to fend for himself with the other squirrels and live in a tree. Mahoney had been renting a flat (attached to the Dingle house) from the Dingle family consisting of miserly father Frank, his wife and their son Pete, an aspiring composer. Frank recently learned a gold mine he'd invested in years earlier will start paying a return of $1500 a week. Frank begins cashing the checks and hiding the bills in a hollow baseboard.
A family of happy but impoverished acrobats, the Amendolas, move into Mahoney's former flat. Unsatisfied with tree life, Rupert also finds his way back to his old house. Rosalinda Amendola is in love with Pete Dingle.
Back in his old drey, Rupert makes space by clearing out Frank's hidden cache of money. As he throws the bills out, they float down into the Amendola house appearing to be sent from heaven in answer to Rosalinda's mother's prayers. Since Frank's gold mine pays weekly, he deposits money in the same spot every Thursday between 3-3:30 and this scene repeats itself many times.
The Amendolas spread their wealth around, investing in small businesses all over town. As citizens begins to gossip about the source of Amendola's money, taxmen and police converge on the Amendola house demanding answers right around the same time Frank is informed the gold mine is tapped out. While the IRS agent and police officers wait for the miracle money to appear, Rupert catches a lit cigarette and stores it in his drey where it starts a fire that engulfs the Dingle home.
Outside, during the ensuing blaze, the Amendolas are told by an inconsolable Frank about the hidden (presumed burned) cash and promise to help him rebuild the house. Rupert, having been saved by firefighters, goes back to the park where he is picked up by Mr. Mahoney and enlisted in a newly-minted circus act.
In the final scene, the families tour the rebuilt home and learn that an oil well Pete had invested in finally came in and his music ("Music for Orphaned Instruments") was purchased by a song publisher. It plays on a car radio as the group celebrates and Pete and Rosalinda embrace.
CAST
Jimmy Durante as Mr. Louie Amendola
Terry Moore as Rosalinda Amendola
Tom Drake as Peter 'Pete' Dingle
Frank Orth as Mr. Frank Dingle
Sara Haden as Mrs. Katie Dingle
Queenie Smith as Mrs. Amendola
Chick Chandler as Phil Davis
Jimmy Conlin as Joe Mahoney
Rupert, an animated squirrel
Hugh Sanders as Mulligan
Don Beddoe as Mr. Haggerty
Candy Candido as Molineri - Florist
Clancy Cooper as Police Lt. Saunders
Harold Goodwin as Callahan - F.B.I. Man
Frank Cady as Mr. Taney - Tax Investigator
Irving Pichel as Puzzled Pedestrian (uncredited)
Source: Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Rupert
Lionel LindonASC (2 September 1905 – 20 September 1971) was an Americanfilmcameraman and cinematographer who spent much of his career working for Paramount. In 1950 he went freelance and began to work in television as well as film, continuing to work until the year of his death.