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  1. Apr 3, 2000 · Gregory B. Shuker, a documentary filmmaker and pioneer in the techniques of cinema verite, died on Wednesday at the Calvary Hospital in the Bronx. He was 67 and lived in Bronxville, N.Y. The...

  2. Gregory Shuker was a Life Magazine correspondent in the summer of 1960, working in the magazine’s news department, when he got a phone call from Life photographer Howard Sochurek. As Shuker recounted in P.J. O’Connell’s Robert Drew and the Development of Cinema Verite in America, the rest of the story goes like this:

  3. Apr 4, 2000 · Gregory B. Shuker, 67, a documentary filmmaker whose work earned awards at Cannes and Venice. Shuker was a Life magazine reporter in 1959 when he discovered its then-experimental television...

  4. Theirs is a very early film of what became the living room war. They focus on one pilot: Second Lt. Gary Ramage’s job is to fly low over suspected Viet Cong positions to draw fire so his squadron can pinpoint an attack. The filmmakers, Greg Shuker and Abbot Mills, frequently record under heavy fire.

  5. The police intervened and Hawkinsson was charged with murder. Drew Associates picks up the story as several gang members are jailed and the confrontation heads to the courts. “Warning from Gangland” is the first of two Frontline programs Drew produced on the story.

  6. Gregory was a cinematographer and producer, known for The Chair (1963), A President to Remember (2008) and Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment (1963). Gregory died on 29 March 2000 in New York City, New York, USA.

  7. Gregory was a cinematographer and producer, known for The Chair (1963), A President to Remember (2008) and Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment (1963). Gregory died on 29 March 2000 in New York City, New York, USA.