This is Ronnie Maasz's account of his more than fifty years in the film
business as a cameraman. With candid humor, Maasz offers a light-hearted
collage of the international locales, quirky people, exciting events,
and special effects gone wrong that the author encountered during his
noteworthy film career. He includes his impressions of working with
talented performers including Janet Leigh, Sir Michael Caine,
Christopher Lee, and Sir Laurence Olivier, as well as renowned directors
Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Tony Richardson, and John Huston.