Frank Redman

Frank Redman

Known For: Camera

Place Of Birth:Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frank Redman (1901 – 1966) was an American cinematographer (director of photography) from the end of the silent era through the 1960s. During his almost 40-year career, he shot over 60 feature films, as well as several film shorts and serials. In the 1950s, he transitioned to the smaller screen, where he was most well known for his work on the iconic television show, Perry Mason from the end of the 1950s through 1965.

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Double Deal
Criminal Court
This Land Is Mine
The Falcon in Mexico
The Falcon in Danger
The Saint Strikes Back
The Falcon's Alibi
The Falcon's Adventure
The Saint Takes Over
Shed No Tears
San Quentin
Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome
Step by Step
The Great Gildersleeve
J.W. Coop
The Eiger Sanction
If You Knew Susie
Beat the Band
The Bamboo Blonde
Man Alive
Sing Your Way Home
Pan-Americana
A Night of Adventure
Flight for Freedom
Men Against the Sky
The Marines Fly High
Conspiracy
Fugitives for a Night
Double Danger
Crashing Hollywood
Sing Your Worries Away
Here We Go Again
Petticoat Larceny
Ding Dong Williams
Wild Horse Mesa
They Meet Again
Dick Tracy's Dilemma
Along the Rio Grande
Beauty for the Asking
Ladies of the Chorus
Look Who's Laughing
You'll Find Out
Too Many Girls
The Truth About Murder
Powder Town
The Past of Mary Holmes
Cat People
Dick Tracy
Playmates
Bad Lands
The Saint in New York
A Lady Takes a Chance
Having Wonderful Crime
Patrick the Great
Government Girl
The Terrible People
What Price Hollywood?
Bed of Roses
Hollywood Honeymoon