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COMPLETE FILMOGRAPHY WITH SYNOPSIS
Cinematography (feature film)
1.
Transient Lady (1935)
as Photography
2.
The Raven (1935)
as Photography
An insane plastic surgeon plots to kill people in ways inspired by Edgar Allan Poe.
An insane plastic surgeon plots to kill people in ways inspired by Edgar Allan Poe.
3.
Werewolf of London (1935)
as Photography
A strange animal attack turns a botanist into a bloodthirsty monster.
A strange animal attack turns a botanist into a bloodthirsty monster.
4.
Straight from the Heart (1935)
as Photography
5.
Manhattan Moon (1935)
as Camera
6.
Alas sobre el Chaco (1935)
as Photography
7.
Storm over the Andes (1935)
as Photography
8.
Romance in the Rain (1934)
as Camera
9.
The Countess of Monte Cristo (1934)
as Camera
10.
Let's Be Ritzy (1934)
as Camera
11.
Uncertain Lady (1934)
as Camera
12.
I Give My Love (1934)
as Camera
13.
I Like It That Way (1934)
as Camera
14.
Embarrassing Moments (1934)
as Camera
15.
Let's Talk It Over (1934)
as Camera
A young sailor saves a woman from drowning. The woman turns out to be a rich heiress; unfortunately for the sailor, she was only pretending to be drowning so that another young man she had her eye on would save her.
A young sailor saves a woman from drowning. The woman turns out to be a rich heiress; unfortunately for the sailor, she was only pretending to be drowning so that another young man she had her eye on would save her.
16.
Wake Up and Dream (1934)
as Camera
17.
Bombay Mail (1934)
as Camera
18.
Secret of the Blue Room (1933)
as Camera
Twenty years after 3 murders occur in a castle's "blue room", three men who each want to marry a beautiful girl decide to spend a night in the room to prove their bravery to her.
Twenty years after 3 murders occur in a castle's "blue room", three men who each want to marry a beautiful girl decide to spend a night in the room to prove their bravery to her.
19.
Saturday's Millions (1933)
as Camera
Jim Fowler is Western University's football hero and is constantly besieged by reporters. Jim's father Ezra comes to visit him and becomes reacquainted with an old Western football chum, Mr. Chandler, who happens to be the father of Jim's girlfriend Joan. Jim keeps his roommate, Andy, busy by sending him to collect money on their laundry concessions business, even though Andy is desperately trying to meet his girlfriend Thelma, who has just come for a visit. When the coach tells Chandler and Fowler that Jim is nervous and erratic, Chandler invites Jim to spend the night before the big game at his home. After-dinner conversation reveals that Jim sees football as merely a business, and feels devalued by his popularity because he thinks people are only interested in him because of football, not for who he is. Joan is disillusioned that Jim treats football as a racket, and the fathers are disappointed because they sincerely love the game. Later, Joan tries to prove her sincere love for Jim with a kiss, but he refuses to express his love for her because he is convinced that she will forget him in six months. She is so offended that she vows never to see him again. Later, Jim gets drunk, even though he is breaking training, and goes to a roadhouse to see Marie, a woman who he believes knows nothing of his football career. Marie asks Jim not to play in the next game because the roadhouse owner, Felix, has bet $6,000 on the opposing team. Felix enters and tells Jim that he will release a sordid story about him and Marie if Jim plays, which will ruin his reputation because he and Marie are actually married. Jim hits Felix and breaks his hand, but when Felix comes at him with a knife, Andy and his father come to his rescue, and with Joan, they all return home. Jim refuses to allow the doctor to put a cast on his hand and insists that the doctor not reveal his condition to the coach. The day of the game, Jim gives Andy the task of keeping nosy reporter Myra Blane busy during the game. Although he is in severe pain, Jim plays the game, but the team immediately falls behind. Team captain Alan, who is a rival for Joan's affection, decides to stand by Jim and keep him in the game, but when Jim drops the final pass, Western loses. In the locker room, Jim's teammates are dejected, but to his surprise, they all agree that they would rather lose a game with him, than win one without him.
Jim Fowler is Western University's football hero and is constantly besieged by reporters. Jim's father Ezra comes to visit him and becomes reacquainted with an old Western football chum, Mr. Chandler, who happens to be the father of Jim's girlfriend Joan. Jim keeps his roommate, Andy, busy by sending him to collect money on their laundry concessions business, even though Andy is desperately trying to meet his girlfriend Thelma, who has just come for a visit. When the coach tells Chandler and Fowler that Jim is nervous and erratic, Chandler invites Jim to spend the night before the big game at his home. After-dinner conversation reveals that Jim sees football as merely a business, and feels devalued by his popularity because he thinks people are only interested in him because of football, not for who he is. Joan is disillusioned that Jim treats football as a racket, and the fathers are disappointed because they sincerely love the game. Later, Joan tries to prove her sincere love for Jim with a kiss, but he refuses to express his love for her because he is convinced that she will forget him in six months. She is so offended that she vows never to see him again. Later, Jim gets drunk, even though he is breaking training, and goes to a roadhouse to see Marie, a woman who he believes knows nothing of his football career. Marie asks Jim not to play in the next game because the roadhouse owner, Felix, has bet $6,000 on the opposing team. Felix enters and tells Jim that he will release a sordid story about him and Marie if Jim plays, which will ruin his reputation because he and Marie are actually married. Jim hits Felix and breaks his hand, but when Felix comes at him with a knife, Andy and his father come to his rescue, and with Joan, they all return home. Jim refuses to allow the doctor to put a cast on his hand and insists that the doctor not reveal his condition to the coach. The day of the game, Jim gives Andy the task of keeping nosy reporter Myra Blane busy during the game. Although he is in severe pain, Jim plays the game, but the team immediately falls behind. Team captain Alan, who is a rival for Joan's affection, decides to stand by Jim and keep him in the game, but when Jim drops the final pass, Western loses. In the locker room, Jim's teammates are dejected, but to his surprise, they all agree that they would rather lose a game with him, than win one without him.
20.
Private Jones (1933)
as Camera
21.
King for a Night (1933)
as Camera
22.
The Billion Dollar Scandal (1933)
as Photography
23.
Black Beauty (1933)
as Photography
24.
The Mummy (1932)
as Camera
An Egyptian mummy returns to life to stalk the reincarnation of his lost love.
An Egyptian mummy returns to life to stalk the reincarnation of his lost love.
25.
Tom Brown of Culver (1932)
as Photography
26.
Hearts of Humanity (1932)
as Photography
27.
Bird of Paradise (1932)
as Assistant Camera
An island visitor falls for a Polynesian beauty slated for sacrifice to the gods.
An island visitor falls for a Polynesian beauty slated for sacrifice to the gods.
28.
Steady Company (1932)
as Photography
29.
Doomed Battalion (1932)
as Photography
30.
Heaven on Earth (1931)
as Photography
31.
Liebe auf Befehl (1931)
as Photographie [Photog]
32.
Nice Women (1931)
as Cinematographer
33.
Aloha (1931)
as Photography
34.
A House Divided (1931)
as Cinematographer
35.
The Shakedown (1929)
as Director of Photography
36.
Slim Fingers (1929)
as Director of Photography
37.
The Tip-off (1929)
as Director of Photography
38.
Wolves of the City (1929)
as Director of Photography
39.
The Price of Fear (1928)
as Director of Photography
40.
The Michigan Kid (1928)
as Director of Photography
41.
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1928)
as Director of Photography
A gentle slave tries to survive his sale to a vicious plantation overseer.
A gentle slave tries to survive his sale to a vicious plantation overseer.
42.
The Cohens and the Kellys in Paris (1928)
as Director of Photography
43.
Anybody Here Seen Kelly? (1928)
as Director of Photography
44.
Perch of the Devil (1927)
as Director of Photography
45.
The Combat (1926)
as Director of Photography
46.
The Cohens and Kellys (1926)
as Director of Photography
47.
The Whole Town's Talking (1926)
as Director of Photography
48.
Poker Faces (1926)
as Director of Photography
49.
Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman (1925)
as Director of Photography
50.
Fifth Avenue Models (1925)
as Director of Photography
A model in an expensive clothing shop quarrels with another model, and an expensive gown is ruined. In order to pay for it, she asks her father, an artist, for the money. In order to get the money, the father gets mixed up with art thieves, is caught and arrested.
A model in an expensive clothing shop quarrels with another model, and an expensive gown is ruined. In order to pay for it, she asks her father, an artist, for the money. In order to get the money, the father gets mixed up with art thieves, is caught and arrested.
51.
I'll Show You the Town (1925)
as Director of Photography
52.
Siege (1925)
as Addl photog
A stern old woman, who owns the largest factory in a small town and has ruled both the factory and the town with an iron hand, finds herself battling with the wife of her nephew, the man she has picked to succeed her.
A stern old woman, who owns the largest factory in a small town and has ruled both the factory and the town with an iron hand, finds herself battling with the wife of her nephew, the man she has picked to succeed her.
53.
Peacock Feathers (1925)
as Director of Photography
54.
Where Was I? (1925)
as Director of Photography
55.
K--The Unknown (1924)
as Director of Photography
Sidney Page is a beautiful young nurse, the object of the romantic attentions of several young men in her small town. One of them, a mysterious fellow known as K, suddenly finds that the life of his rival for Sidney's hand depends upon his revealing the secret of his own past.
Sidney Page is a beautiful young nurse, the object of the romantic attentions of several young men in her small town. One of them, a mysterious fellow known as K, suddenly finds that the life of his rival for Sidney's hand depends upon his revealing the secret of his own past.
56.
The Gaiety Girl (1924)
as Director of Photography
57.
Stolen Secrets (1924)
as Director of Photography
58.
The Turmoil (1924)
as Director of Photography
59.
The Rose of Paris (1924)
as Director of Photography
60.
The Midnight Guest (1923)
as Director of Photography
61.
The Abysmal Brute (1923)
as Director of Photography
62.
The Power of a Lie (1923)
as Director of Photography
63.
The Top O' the Morning (1922)
as Director of Photography
64.
Skin Deep (1922)
as Director of Photography
65.
Trail of Hate (1922)
as Director of Photography
66.
Caught Bluffing (1922)
as Director of Photography
67.
Forsaking All Others (1922)
as Director of Photography
68.
When the Devil Drives (1922)
as Director of Photography
69.
Don't Doubt Your Wife (1922)
as Director of Photography
70.
Shams of Society (1921)
as Addl photog
71.
Lying Lips (1921)
as Director of Photography
72.
Love Madness (1920)
as Camera
73.
What's Your Husband Doing? (1920)
as Camera
74.
Sahara (1919)
as Camera
75.
The Drifters (1919)
as Camera
76.
The End of the Game (1919)
as Camera
77.
The Lone Wolf's Daughter (1919)
as Camera
78.
Prisoners of the Pines (1918)
as Camera
79.
One Dollar Bid (1918)
as Camera
80.
Without Honor (1918)
as Camera
81.
Three X Gordon (1918)
as Camera
82.
The Cast-Off (1918)
as Camera
83.
The Biggest Show on Earth (1918)
as Camera
Raised in a circus company, a young girl finds herself unhappily out of place at an upper class finishing school. She struggles to fit in with the young ladies of society, but it is her handiness with dangerous animals that finally breaks her through.
Raised in a circus company, a young girl finds herself unhappily out of place at an upper class finishing school. She struggles to fit in with the young ladies of society, but it is her handiness with dangerous animals that finally breaks her through.
84.
Keys of the Righteous (1918)
as Camera
85.
The Tar Heel Warrior (1917)
as Camera
86.
Mountain Dew (1917)
as Camera
87.
Those Who Pay (1917)
as Camera
88.
Borrowed Plumage (1917)
as Camera
89.
Wooden Shoes (1917)
as Camera
90.
The Regenerates (1917)
as Camera
91.
The Snarl (1917)
as Camera
92.
The Firefly of Tough Luck (1917)
as Camera
93.
Chicken Casey (1917)
as Camera
94.
Madcap Madge (1917)
as Camera
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