Michael Hugo


Biography

Filmography

 

Cinematography (Feature Film)

The Mountain Men (1980)
Director Of Photography

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Model Shop (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, Who Were You Dreaming Of? Opening title sequence for Jacques Demy's Model Shop, 1969, features music by Spirit, a long camera move by Michael Hugo, and Gary Lockwood in his big post 2001: A Space Odyssey" role, Alexandra Hay his girlfriend.
Ode To Billy Joe (1976) -- (Movie Clip) It Was A Good Book Early scenes with the Hartley family, in 1950’s Tallahatchie County, Mississippi, Glynnis O’Connor as Bobbie, with a book, her mother (Joan Hotchkis) and her father (Sandy McPeak), from director Max Baer’s box office hit based on Bobbie Gentry’s song, Ode To Billy Joe, 1976, also starring Robby Benson.
Ode To Billy Joe (1976) -- (Movie Clip) Your Dad's In Trouble With her dad (Sandy McPeak) left stuck on the bridge after an encounter with out of state hoodlums, Bobbie (Glynnis O’Connor) fetches brother James (Terence Goodman) with Billy Joe (Robby Benson) and Tom (Eddie Talr) from the sawmill for help, early in Ode To Billy Joe, 1976.
Model Shop (1969) -- (Movie Clip) The White Mercury George (Gary Lockwood) visiting L-A parking lot attendant buddy Rob (Craig Littler) then follows a girl in a white Mercury (Anouk Aimee) to Sunset Boulevard and beyond, in Jacques Demy's Model Shop, 1969.
Model Shop (1969) -- (Movie Clip) Spirit, Jay Ferguson Unemployed George (Gary Lockwood) drops in on L-A pal Jay Ferguson (still active today, an acclaimed film and TV composer, playing himself, but also a friend from architecture school) and his real, up and coming band "Spirit" (John Locke, Ed Cassidy, Randy “California” Craig Wolfe and Mark Andes) in director Jacques Demy's Model Shop, 1969.
Model Shop (1969) -- (Movie Clip) The Bed Or The Armchair? George (Gary Lockwood) rents a Brownie and photographs Lola (Anouk Aimee) whom he's been following all day in Jacques Demy's Model Shop, 1969, the trans-Atlantic sequel to Demy's Lola, 1962.
Mountain Men, The (1980) -- (Movie Clip) She Damn Near Killed Me Foul-mouthed Wyoming trappers Tyler and Frapp (Charlton Heston, Brian Keith), with sidekick Wyeth (John Glover) are momentarily allied with a Crow party chasing a band of Blackfoot, when they accidentally capture Victoria Racima (as Running Moon), angering her chief (Stephen Macht), in The Mountain Men, 1980.

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