Edward A. Kull

Director, Director of Photography, Author - USA
Born December 10, 1885 in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Died December 22, 1946 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Edward A. Kull was born under the given name Adolph Edward Kull on December 10, 1885 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an American Director, Director of Photography, Author, known for New adventures of Tarzan (1935), The Wife of Monte Cristo (1946), The Drag-Net (1936), Edward A. Kull's first movie on record is from 1916. Edward A. Kull died on December 22, 1946 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1949.

Edward A. Kull Filmography [Auszug]
1949: [] Gun Cargo (Director of Photography),
1949: [] Arctic Fury (Director of Photography),
1946: [07.01] A Boy, a Girl and a Dog (Director of Photography),
1946: [04.23] The Wife of Monte Cristo (Director of Photography), Directed by Edgar G. Ulmer, with John Loder, Lenore Aubert, Fritz Kortner,
1945: [02.08] Marked for Murder (Director of Photography),
1944: [12.29] The Whispering Skull (Director of Photography),
1944: [12.01] Harmony Trail (Director of Photography),
1944: [07.30] Brand of the Devil (Director of Photography),
1944: [06.10] Sonora Stagecoach (Director of Photography),
1944: [04.29] Outlaw Trail (Director of Photography),
1944: [04.27] The Pinto Bandit (Director of Photography),
1944: [03.31] Guns of the Law (Director of Photography),
1944: [02.21] Arizona Whirlwind (Director of Photography),
1943: [12.03] Death Valley Rangers (Director of Photography), Directed by Robert Emmett Tansey, with Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Bob Steele,
1943: [10.29] Bullets and Saddles (Director of Photography), Directed by Anthony Marshall, with Ray Corrigan, Dennis Moore, ,
1943: [08.27] Black Market Rustlers (Director of Photography),
1943: [06.04] Cowboy Commandos (Director of Photography),
1942: [03.13] Rodeo Rhythm (Director of Photography), Directed by Fred C. Newmeyer,
1940: [12.30] Riders from Nowhere (Director of Photography),
1940: [06.26] Wild Horse Range (Director of Photography),
1940: [05.23] The Kid from Santa Fe (Director of Photography),
1940: [05.09] Land of the Six Guns (Director of Photography),
1940: [05.01] Pinto Canyon (Director of Photography),
1940: [04.10] Covered Wagon Trails (Director of Photography),
1940: [03.13] Wild Horse Valley (Director of Photography),
1940: [02.20] The Cheyenne Kid (Director of Photography),
1940: [01.25] Pioneer Days (Director of Photography),
1939: [12.12] El Diablo Rides (Director of Photography),
1939: [11.01] The Pal from Texas (Director of Photography),
1939: [08.22] Port of Hate (Director of Photography),
1939: [08.01] Riders of the Sage (Director of Photography),
1939: [07.00] Fangs of the Wild (Director of Photography),
1939: [06.16] Law of the Wolf (Director of Photography),
1939: [05.01] Mesquite Buckaroo (Director of Photography),
1939: [03.03] Smoky Trails (Director of Photography),
1939: [01.15] Feud of the Range (Director of Photography),
1938: [05.27] Tarzan and the Green Goddess (Director of Photography), Directed by Wilbur McGaugh,
1936: [08.25] Tundra (The Mighty Thunder) (Director of Photography), Directed by Norman O. Dawn, Fred R. Feitshans Jr.,
1936: [04.15] The Drag-Net (Director of Photography), Directed by Vin Moore, with Rod La Rocque,
1935: [] New adventures of Tarzan (Tarzan's New Adventure) (Director), Directed by W.F. McGaugh,
1934: [12.18] When Lightning Strikes (Director of Photography), Directed by Burton L. King, Harry Revier, with Ralph Bushman, , J.P. McGowan,
1934: [07.01] Young Eagles (Director of Photography),
1934: [04.00] Ferocious Pal (Director of Photography),
1933: [11.22] Marriage on Approval (Director of Photography),
1933: [11.11] Carnival Lady (Director of Photography),
1933: [09.22] War of the Range (Director of Photography),
1933: [05.05] Deadwood Pass (Director of Photography),
1933: [04.21] Kiss of Araby (Director of Photography),
1933: [03.22] High Gear (Director of Photography),
1933: [01.15] When a Man Rides Alone (Director of Photography),
1932: [01.05] Bachelor Mother (Director of Photography),
1932: [12.23] The Penal Code (Director of Photography),
1932: [12.05] The Savage Girl (Director of Photography),
1932: [11.21] Gambling Sex (Director of Photography),
1932: [10.28] The Forty-Niners (Director of Photography),
1932: [10.07] The Fighting Gentleman (Director of Photography),
1932: [09.24] Out of Singapore (Director of Photography),
1932: [] Human Targets (Director of Photography),
1932: [04.10] The Scarlet Brand (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull)),
1932: [04.01] The Man from New Mexico (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1932: [03.22] Tangled Fortunes (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1932: [02.15] Murder at Dawn (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull)), Directed by Richard Thorpe,
1932: [02.10] Mark of the Spur (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1932: [02.05] 45 Calibre Echo (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1931: [10.26] Cyclone Kid (Director of Photography), Directed by J.P. McGowan,
1931: [] King of the Wild (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ), with Tom Santschi,
1931: [] The Mystery Trooper (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1931: [] Headin' for Trouble (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1931: [] Lariats and Six-Shooters (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1931: [] Quick Trigger Lee (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1929: [] 45 Calibre War (Director of Photography),
1928: [] The Boss of Rustler's Roost (Director of Photography),
1928: [] The Apache Raider (Director of Photography),
1928: [] The Bronc Stomper (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1928: [] Making the Varsity (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1928: [] Manhattan Knights (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1928: [] The Black Ace (Director of Photography),
1928: [] Yellow Contraband (Director of Photography),
1927: [] Border Blackbirds (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1927: [] The Devil's Twin (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ),
1920: [] The Vanishing Dagger (Director of Photography),
1919: [12.29] The Counterfeit Trail (Director), with Bob Burns, Magda Lane, ,
1919: [12.01] The Pointing Finger (No Experience Required (Working title)) (Director), with Mary MacLaren, , Carl Stockdale,
1919: [10.18] Dynamite (Director), with Pete Morrison, Magda Lane, Arthur Millett,
1919: [10.15] The Face in the Watch (Director), with Hoot Gibson, Josephine Hill, ,
1919: [09.23] At the Point of a Gun (Director), with Pete Morrison, Magda Lane, Josephine Hill,
1919: [09.20] The Best Bad Man (Director), with Pete Morrison, Magda Lane, ,
1919: [09.06] The Fighting Sheriff (Director: (AKA Edward Kull) ), with Pete Morrison, Magda Lane, ,
1919: [08.31] The Sundown Trail (Director of Photography: (AKA Ed Kull) ), Directed by Rollin S. Sturgeon, with Monroe Salisbury, Clyde Fillmore, Alice Claire Elliott,
1919: [06.23] The Sleeping Lion (The Open Roads (Working title)) (Director of Photography: (AKA Eddie Kull) ), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Monroe Salisbury, Pat Moore, Rhea Mitchell,
1919: [04.21] The Fire Flingers (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Rupert Julian, E. Alyn Warren, Clyde Fillmore,
1919: [02.10] Creaking Stairs (Dearie (Working title)) (Director of Photography: (AKA Ed Kull) ), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Mary MacLaren, Herbert Prior, Jack Mulhall,
1918: [10.07] The Lure of Luxury (The Bargain True (Working title), Love of Luxury) (Director of Photography: (AKA Eddie Kull)), Directed by Elsie Jane Wilson, with Ruth Clifford, Edward Hearn, Harry von Meter,
1918: [06.08] Midnight Madness (Director of Photography: (AKA Eddie Kull)), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Ruth Clifford, Kenneth Harlan, Harry von Meter,
1918: [05.25] $5,000 Reward (Director of Photography: (AKA Eddie Kull)), Directed by Douglas Gerrard, with Franklyn Farnum, William Lloyd, Gloria Hope,
1918: [04.28] The Lonely Woman (Director of Photography), Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, with Belle Bennett, Lee Hill, Percy Challenger,
1918: [04.14] Who Killed Walton? (Director of Photography), Directed by Thomas N. Heffron, with J. Barney Sherry, Mary Mersch, Ed Brady,
1918: [03.11] Hungry Eyes (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull)), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Rupert Julian, Monroe Salisbury, Ruth Clifford,
1918: [03.09] The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin (Director of Photography), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Rupert Julian, Elmo Lincoln, Nigel de Brulier,
1917: [11.19] The Savage (Director of Photography), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Ruth Clifford, Colleen Moore, Monroe Salisbury,
1917: [10.22] The Desire of the Moth (Director of Photography: (AKA Ed Kull)), Directed by Rupert Julian, with Ruth Clifford, Monroe Salisbury, W.H. Bainbridge,
1917: [08.27] The Charmer (Little Miss Fix-It (Working title), Little Fairy Fix-It) (Director of Photography: (AKA Ed Kull)), Directed by Jack Conway, with Ella Hall, Belle Bennett, Martha Mattox,
1917: [08.20] The Lair of the Wolf (Director of Photography), Directed by Charles Swickard, with Donna Drew, Gretchen Lederer, Joseph W. Girard,
1917: [06.18] The Little Orphan (The Little Belgian) (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull) ), Directed by Jack Conway, with Ella Hall, Jack Conway, Gertrude Astor,
1917: [04.16] A Jewel in Pawn (Pawned (Working title)) (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull)), Directed by Jack Conway, with Ella Hall, Maie Hall, Antrim Short,
1917: [03.19] Polly Redhead (Director of Photography: (AKA Ed Kull)), Directed by Jack Conway, with Ella Hall, Gertrude Astor, Charles Hill Mailes,
1917: [01.15] Her Soul's Inspiration (Mary Keep Your Feet Still) (Director of Photography: (AKA Ed J. Kull)), Directed by Jack Conway, with Ella Hall, Marc Robbins, Dick Ryan,
1916: [11.27] The Mainspring (Director of Photography: (AKA Ed Kull)), Directed by Jack Conway, with , Wilbur Higby, Francelia Billington,
1916: [11.20] The Measure of a Man (Director of Photography: (AKA Ed Kull)), Directed by Jack Conway, with J. Warren Kerrigan, Louise Lovely, Katherine Campbell,
1916: [10.16] The Social Buccaneer (Director of Photography: (AKA Ed Kull)), Directed by Jack Conway, with J. Warren Kerrigan, Louise Lovely, Maude George,
1916: [09.10] The Whirlpool of Destiny (Undercurrents (Working title)) (Director of Photography: (AKA Edward Kull)), Directed by Otis Turner, with Bertram Grassby, Flora Parker DeHaven, Nanine Wright,
1916: [06.12] Bobbie of the Ballet (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph De Grasse, with Louise Lovely, Jay Belasco, Jean Hathaway,

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