Henry Bumstead

Henry Bumstead

Born: March 17, 1915
Died: May 24, 2006
in Ontario, California, Estados Unidos
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Lloyd Henry "Bummy" Bumstead (March 17, 1915 – May 24, 2006) was an American cinematic art director and production designer. In a career that spanned over fifty-five years he won two Academy Awards: the first for To Kill a Mockingbird, and the second for The Sting. In addition, he was nominated for Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo and Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven.

Movies for Henry Bumstead...

Something's Gonna Live
Title: Something's Gonna Live
Character: Himself
Released: August 27, 2010
Type: Movie
The Los Angeles Times Critics' Pick Something’s Gonna Live is an intimate portrait of life, death, friendship and the movies, as recalled by some of Hollywood's greatest cinema artists. Academy Award®-nominated director Daniel Raim (The Man on Lincoln’s Nose), captures the late life coming together of renowned art directors Robert Boyle (North by Northwest, The Birds), Henry Bumstead (To Kill a Mockingbird, The Sting) and Albert Nozaki (The War of the Worlds, The Ten Commandments), storyboard illustrator Harold Michelson (The Graduate, Star Trek: The Motion Picture), and master cinematographers Haskell Wexler (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Medium Cool) and Conrad Hall (In Cold Blood, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid). These prolific artists have worked on a total of 400 films, garnering 25 Academy Award® nominations and 8 wins.
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The Art of Imagination: A Tribute to Oz
Title: The Art of Imagination: A Tribute to Oz
Character: Himself
Released: October 25, 2005
Type: Movie
"The Art of Imagination: A Tribute to Oz" - a featurette narrated by Sydney Pollack.
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Eastwood & Co.: Making 'Unforgiven'
Title: Eastwood & Co.: Making 'Unforgiven'
Character: Self
Released: September 24, 2002
Type: Movie
Behind the scenes of Unforgiven (1992)
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The Making of 'Cape Fear'
Title: The Making of 'Cape Fear'
Character: Self
Released: September 18, 2001
Type: Movie
A retrospective documentary on the making of Cape Fear (1991) and Cape Fear (1962).
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Plotting 'Family Plot'
Title: Plotting 'Family Plot'
Character: Self
Released: March 6, 2001
Type: Movie
Documentary about the making of Alfred Hitchcock's "Family Plot".
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The Man on Lincoln's Nose
Title: The Man on Lincoln's Nose
Character: Self
Released: October 20, 2000
Type: Movie
Set design has been one of the most overlooked jobs in film, receiving little critical attention until recently. In this Oscar-nominated documentary short, director Daniel Raim puts the spotlight on one of the best in the field, creating a witty, informative inside view of the filmmaking process.
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The Making of 'The Man Who Knew Too Much'
Title: The Making of 'The Man Who Knew Too Much'
Character: Self
Released: April 1, 2000
Type: Movie
The making of Alfred Hitchcock's 1956 film 'The Man Who Knew Too Much'.
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Obsessed with Vertigo: New Life for Hitchcock's Masterpiece
Title: Obsessed with Vertigo: New Life for Hitchcock's Masterpiece
Character: Self
Released: June 1, 1997
Type: Movie
A documentary about the making and restoration of Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece "Vertigo." Narrated by Roddy McDowall, with behind-the-scenes talk from Barbara Bel Geddes, Henry Bumstead, Robert A. Harris, Patricia Hitchcock, James C. Katz, Kim Novak, Peggy Robertson and Martin Scorsese. Brings fresh perspective, not just to the film and the director, but to the Fifties Hollywood as well. [Included as extra with DVD release].
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Clint Eastwood: The Man from Malpaso
Title: Clint Eastwood: The Man from Malpaso
Character: Self
Released: December 11, 1994
Type: Movie
A look at the life and career of actor/director Clint Eastwood, including scenes from his past film and television work and interviews with friends, fellow actors and crew members who have worked with him over the years.
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Slaughterhouse-Five
Title: Slaughterhouse-Five
Character: Eliot Rosewater
Released: March 15, 1972
Type: Movie
Billy Pilgrim, a veteran of the Second World War, finds himself mysteriously detached from time, so that he is able to travel, without being able to help it, from the days of his childhood to those of his peculiar life on a distant planet called Tralfamadore, passing through his bitter experience as a prisoner of war in the German city of Dresden, over which looms the inevitable shadow of an unspeakable tragedy.