
Behind the True-Life Cameras
James Algar (reference)
Jack Couffer (reference)
Robert H. Crandall (reference)
Herb Crisler (reference)
Lois Crisler (reference)
Walt Disney (reference)
Don Hahn (reference)
Winston Hibler (reference)
Paul Kenworthy (reference)
Jim Korkis (author)
Elma Milotte (reference)
Ben Sharpsteen (reference)
Jack Couffer (reference)
Robert H. Crandall (reference)
Herb Crisler (reference)
Lois Crisler (reference)
Walt Disney (reference)
Don Hahn (reference)
Winston Hibler (reference)
Paul Kenworthy (reference)
Jim Korkis (author)
Elma Milotte (reference)
Ben Sharpsteen (reference)

The True Story of True Life Adventures
James Algar (reference)
Jack Couffer (reference)
Robert H. Crandall (reference)
Herb Crisler (reference)
Lois Crisler (reference)
Walt Disney (reference)
Winston Hibler (reference)
Paul Kenworthy (reference)
Jim Korkis (author)
Elma Milotte (reference)
Ben Sharpsteen (reference)
Jack Couffer (reference)
Robert H. Crandall (reference)
Herb Crisler (reference)
Lois Crisler (reference)
Walt Disney (reference)
Winston Hibler (reference)
Paul Kenworthy (reference)
Jim Korkis (author)
Elma Milotte (reference)
Ben Sharpsteen (reference)

Walt Disney's Naturalist-Cinematographers
The cameramen who gather the interesting footage for Walt Disney’s ‘‘True-Life Adventures” are essentially naturalists or scientists who made the motion picture camera a vital tool in their studies.
Lloyd Beebe (reference)
Jack Couffer (reference)
Robert H. Crandall (reference)
Lois Crisler (reference)
Walt Disney (reference)
Paul Kenworthy (reference)
Tom McHugh (reference)
Alfred Milotte (reference)
Elma Milotte (reference)
Jack Couffer (reference)
Robert H. Crandall (reference)
Lois Crisler (reference)
Walt Disney (reference)
Paul Kenworthy (reference)
Tom McHugh (reference)
Alfred Milotte (reference)
Elma Milotte (reference)

The Living Desert
Paul Kenworthy (author)

Paul Kenworthy
by Les Perkins
Paul Kenworthy (interviewee)