Photos The Accidental Tourist John Bailey, ASC had finished prin¬ cipal photography on The Accidental Tourist in the early spring and now, just before autumn set in, he was still very involved in the film. In four screenings that were designed to see how the film played to an audi¬ ence. Bailey, a veteran of 20 features 46 American Cinematographer Is No Accident Written/directed/produced by Lawrence Kasdar Photographed by John Bailey, ASC Edited by Carol Littleton by Nora Lee recent weeks he had attended by Carol McCullough in the last ten years, found himself amazed all over again at the medi¬ um of film. "The thing that is very ap¬ - more than al¬ other film IVe done - is parent on this film most any another source, a novel, that is very beautifully structured and sensi¬ tively rendered. And it is part of a body of work that you could say is a vision of life. There's a consistency (from book to book) in Anne Tyler's just how malleable, how plastic the work. The Accidental Tourist is medium is. It's part of a broader vision of charac¬ especially clear here because this film is derived from November 1988 ters in crisis. That is the film one we