skip navigation
Begin Content
William V. Skall

William V. Skall

  • Return of Frank James, The (1940) May 19 (ET) - Reminder REMINDER
  • Life With Father (1947) June 16 (ET) - Reminder REMINDER
  • God's Country And The Woman (1936) July 01 (ET) - Reminder REMINDER
  • Return of Frank James, The (1940) August 11 (ET) - Reminder REMINDER
Up
Down

| VIEW ALL

TCM Messageboards
Post your comments here
ADD YOUR COMMENT>

share:

TCM Archive Materials VIEW ALL ARCHIVES (0)



Also Known As: Died:
Born: Cause of Death:
Birth Place: Profession: Cinematography ...
RATE AND COMMENT

COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS

Cinematography (feature film)

1.
The Silver Chalice (1955) as Photography
A silversmith is charged with engraving the Holy Grail.
2.
Everything I Have Is Yours (1952) as Director of Photography
On the eve of her big Broadway break, a dancer discovers she's pregnant.
3.
The Half-Breed (1952) as Director of Photography
An Apache of mixed blood tries to make peace between Indians and whites.
4.
The Golden Hawk (1952) as Director of Photography
Male and female pirates join forces against a corrupt Caribbean governor.
5.
Brave Warrior (1952) as Director of Photography
Jon Hall, Christine Larson, Jay Silverheels, Michael Ansara, Harry Cording. Set in Indiana just prior to the War of 1812, this western drama follows government agent Jon Hall as he attempts to expose the perpetrator of recent Indian insurrections.
6.
Cripple Creek (1952) as Director of Photography
Government agents infiltrate a gold smuggling ring preying on miners.
7.
Quo Vadis (1951) as Director of Photography
A Roman commander falls for a Christian slave girl as Nero intensifies persecution of the new religion.
8.
Two Guys from Texas (1948) as Director of Photography
Two vaudevillians on the run from crooks try to pass themselves off as cowboys.
9.
Rope (1948) as Director of Photography
Two wealthy young men try to commit the perfect crime by murdering a friend.
10.
Life with Father (1947) as Director of Photography
A straitlaced turn-of-the-century father presides over a family of boys and the mother who really rules the roost.
11.
Song of Scheherazade (1947) as Director of Photography
In 1865, the cadets of a Russian Naval Academy ship have shore leave in Morocco; among them is (fictionalized) future composer 'Nicky' Rimsky-Korsakov. In search of a piano, Nicky and singing ship's doctor Klin meet a family of once-wealthy Spanish colonists...and their daughter Cara who secretly dances in a cabaret. Romantic complications ensue, but Nicky seems less interested in Cara's favors than in inspirations for his future masterpieces.
12.
Night and Day (1946) as Director of Photography
Fanciful biography of songwriter Cole Porter, who rose from high society to find success on Tin Pan Alley.
13.
The Time, the Place and the Girl (1946) as Director of Photography
Two producers and their girls look for a backer for their big show.
14.
Arabian Nights (1942) as Assoc
Half-brothers vie for an Arabian throne and the love of a beautiful storyteller.
15.
Reap the Wild Wind (1942) as Director of Photography
Two sailors vie for the affections of a southern temptress while fighting off pirates.
16.
The Forest Rangers (1942) as Director of Photography
Ranger Don Stuart fights a forest fire with timber boss friend Tana 'Butch' Mason, and finds evidence of arson. He suspects Twig Dawson but can't prove it. Butch loves Don but he, poor fool, won't notice her as a woman; instead he meets socialite Celia in town and elopes with her. The action plot (Don's pursuit of the fire starter) parallels Tana's comic efforts to scare tenderfoot Celia back to the city.
17.
Virginia (1941) as Director of Photography
18.
Billy the Kid (1941) as Director of Photography
A misunderstood youngster turns into one of the West's most notorious outlaws.
19.
Northwest Passage (Book I--Rogers' Rangers) (1940) as Director of Photography
20.
The Return of Frank James (1940) as Photog assoc
The legendary outlaw's brother eludes the law to avenge Jesse James's murder.
21.
God's Country and the Woman (1937) as Technicolor photog advisor
A lady lumberjack falls for one of her workers, not realizing it's a business rival in disguise.
22.
Victoria the Great (1937) as Tech cam
23.
Dancing Pirate (1936) as Photography

Film Production - Main (feature film)

24.
Northwest Passage (1940) as Photography
True story of Rogers' Rangers and their fight to open up new frontiers for Colonial America.

Post Production (feature film)

25.
The Divorce of Lady X (1938) as Technicolor photog adv
In need of a hotel room, a woman poses as a scandalous divorcee.
26.
Ramona (1936) as Technicolor photog
Half-Indian girl (Young) brought up in a wealthy household is loved by the son of the house (Taylor) against his family's wishes and loves another Indian (Ameche) employed by the household.

Please support TCMDB by adding to this information.

Click here to contribute