Mainstream Successes
Mainstream Successes
The Sixties and Early Seventies
DOI:10.14325/mississippi/9781617037412.003.0007
This chapter examines the use of the Arriflex 35 as a principal camera on various mainstream projects. These include the TV series I Spy and The Man from U.N.C.L.E.; Woody Allen’s directorial debut Take the Money and Run; the crime film Bullitt (1968), starring Steve McQueen; The French Connection (1971); and Easy Rider (1969).
Keywords: Arriflex 35, 35mm cameras, Hollywood films, TV series