John Stumar
John Stumar (30 May 1892 – 27 October 1962) was a Hungarian-American cinematographer. He was a brother of cinematographer Charles J. Stumar. He worked as a cinematographer on 130 films between 1917 and 1947.
John Stumar | |
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Born | John S. Stumar May 30, 1892 |
Died | October 27, 1962 70) | (aged
Other names | John M. Stumar John S. Stumar |
Years active | 1917-1947 |
Selected filmography
- The Vamp (1918)
- The Marriage Ring (1918)
- Quicksand (1918)
- Hard Boiled (1919)
- Black Is White (1920)
- The Song of the Soul (1920)
- Pardon My French (1921)
- Anne of Little Smoky (1921)
- Cardigan (1922)
- The Kingdom Within (1922)
- Dollar Devils (1923)
- Temporary Marriage (1923)
- A Lady of Quality (1924)
- The Family Secret (1924)
- Fifth Avenue Models (1925)
- The Love Thief (1926)
- Down the Stretch (1927)
- The Claw (1927)
- Home, James (1928)
- Second Choice (1930)
- The Most Precious Thing in Life (1934)
- Name the Woman (1934)
- The Unwelcome Stranger (1935)
- The Best Man Wins (1935)
- Devil's Squadron (1936)
- End of the Trail (1936)
- Counterfeit (1936)
- Intimate Relations (1937)
- The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance (1941)
- Two Latins from Manhattan (1941)
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