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William Cameron Menzies

Menzies in 1925 William Cameron Menzies (July 29, 1896 – March 5, 1957) was an American filmmaker who pioneered the discipline of production design, a job title he invented. His career spanned five decades, during which time he also worked as an art director, director, producer, and special effects artist. He began his career during the silent era, and later pioneered the use of color in film for dramatic effect.

Over the course of his career, Menzies was nominated for six Academy Awards and won two - one for Best Art Direction, and an Honorary Oscar for his work on ''Gone with the Wind''. He is considered one of the most influential figures of the Golden Age of Hollywood, described by Martin Scorsese as a “genius, [whose] influence was incalculable.” Provided by Wikipedia
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    La vida futura
    by Bliss, Arthur 1891-1975

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    H.G. Wells things to come
    by Bliss, Arthur 1891-1975, Wells, H. G. 1866-1946

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    H. G. Wells Things to come
    by Bliss, Arthur 1891-1975

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    Things to come
    by Bliss, Arthur 1891-1975

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