In Memoriam

The plurality of worlds of Robert F. Boyle

By August 3, 2010No Comments

The pro­duc­tion design­er extraordin­aire whose death was announced earli­er today. 

Marnie 

Marnie, 1964; cred­it: Production Designer; dir­ect­or, Alfred Hitchcock

Birds 

The Birds, 1962; cred­it: Production Designer; dir­ect­or, Alfred Hitchcock

Kimono 

The Crimson Kimono, 1959; cred­it: Art Director; dir­ect­or, Samuel Fuller

Kettle 

Ma and Pa Kettle on Vacation, 1953; cred­it: Art Director; dir­ect­or, Charles Lamont

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  • Oliver_C says:

    I some­times idly ima­gine the hypo­thet­ic­al movie that could be made by every­body in cinema who made it to 100:
    Produced by Adolph Zukor
    Directed by Manoel de Oliveira / Leni Riefenstahl / Hal Roach
    Starring George Burns, Bob Hope, Luise Rainer and Gloria Stewart
    Music by Irving Berlin
    Production Design by Robert Boyle
    (Who would be the cine­ma­to­graph­er? Henri Alekan and Kazuo Miyagawa ‘only’ lived into their 90s, Douglas Slocombe is still around but has a few years to go yet.)
    R.I.P.

  • Pinback says:

    I loved Boyle’s work on Joe Dante’s EXPLORERS. The sim­ul­tan­eously strange and goofy ali­en space­ship is the most obvi­ously “designed” ele­ment, but the more impress­ive work was the exter­i­ors of our her­oes’ vari­ous houses: One look at them, and you knew everything about the char­ac­ters and their places in the world.

  • Evelyn Roak says:

    Late to the party but I appre­ci­ate the Roubaud allu­sion, work­ing on many levels wonderfully.