Frank Stanley
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Frank Walter Stanley (May 5, 1922 – December 21, 1999) was an American cinematographer. He is best known for four Clint Eastwood films in a row: Breezy (1973), Magnum Force (1973), Thunderbolt and Lightfoot (1974) and The Eiger Sanction (1975). During the filming of The Eiger Sanction, shot in Switzerland, which required a great deal of precarious mountain-climbing cinematography, Stanley fell during the shoot but survived. He used a wheelchair for some time and was taken out of action. Stanley, who later managed to complete filming after a delay under pressure from an unsympathetic Clint Eastwood, would later blame Eastwood for the accident due to a lack of preparation, describing him both as a director and an actor as "a very impatient man who doesn't really plan his pictures or do any homework. He figures he can go right in and sail through these things". Stanley was never hired by Eastwood or Malpaso Productions again. Bruce Surtees was Eastwood's regular cinematographer before and after this period, on a total of twelve films.
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
Director of Photography
Age 52 (now 77)
Nice Girls Don't Stay for Breakfast
Camera Operator
Age 96 (now 77)
The Three Wishes of Billy Grier
Director of Photography
Age 62 (now 77)
Secrets of a Mother and Daughter
Director of Photography
Age 61 (now 77)
Wait Till Your Mother Gets Home
Cinematography
Age 60 (now 77)
The Last Ride of the Dalton Gang
Director of Photography
Age 57 (now 77)
The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh
Director of Photography
Age 57 (now 77)
When Every Day Was the Fourth of July
Director of Photography
Age 55 (now 77)
A Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich
Cinematography
Age 55 (now 77)
The Strange Possession of Mrs. Oliver
Director of Photography
Age 54 (now 77)
Nightmare in Badham County
Director of Photography
Age 54 (now 77)
Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
Director of Photography
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