Person
Frank Redman
Camera · Fort Lee, New Jersey, USA
Biography
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.
Known for

Perry Mason
Director of Photography

Cat People
Second Unit Director of Photography

Hey, Jeannie!
Director of Photography

The Eiger Sanction
Wormwood

Shed No Tears
Director of Photography

Dick Tracy
Director of Photography

Sing Your Way Home
Director of Photography

Petticoat Larceny
Director of Photography

The Bamboo Blonde
Director of Photography

Dick Tracy's Dilemma
Director of Photography
Filmography
- 1975The Eiger SanctionWormwood
- 1972J.W. CoopAssistant Camera
- 1957Perry MasonDirector of Photography
- 1956Hey, Jeannie!Director of Photography
- 1951Hollywood HoneymoonDirector of Photography
- 1950Double DealDirector of Photography
- 1948Ladies of the ChorusDirector of Photography
- 1948Shed No TearsDirector of Photography
- 1948If You Knew SusieDirector of Photography
- 1947Wild Horse MesaDirector of Photography
- 1947Dick Tracy Meets GruesomeDirector of Photography
- 1947Dick Tracy's DilemmaDirector of Photography
- 1947Beat the BandDirector of Photography
- 1946San QuentinDirector of Photography
- 1946The Falcon's AdventureDirector of Photography
- 1946Criminal CourtDirector of Photography
- 1946Step by StepDirector of Photography
- 1946The Bamboo BlondeDirector of Photography
- 1946Ding Dong WilliamsDirector of Photography
- 1946The Falcon's AlibiDirector of Photography
- 1946The Truth About MurderDirector of Photography
- 1945Dick TracyDirector of Photography
- 1945Man AliveDirector of Photography
- 1945Sing Your Way HomeDirector of Photography
- 1945What, No CigarettesCamera Operator
- 1945Patrick the GreatDirector of Photography
- 1945Having Wonderful CrimeDirector of Photography
- 1945Pan-AmericanaDirector of Photography
- 1944The Falcon in MexicoDirector of Photography
- 1944A Night of AdventureDirector of Photography
- 1943Government GirlDirector of Photography
- 1943A Lady Takes a ChanceDirector of Photography
- 1943The Falcon in DangerDirector of Photography
- 1943Petticoat LarcenyDirector of Photography
- 1943This Land Is MineDirector of Photography
- 1943Flight for FreedomDirector of Photography
- 1942The Great GildersleeveDirector of Photography
- 1942Cat PeopleSecond Unit Director of Photography
- 1942Here We Go AgainDirector of Photography
- 1942Powder TownDirector of Photography
- 1942Sing Your Worries AwayDirector of Photography
- 1941PlaymatesDirector of Photography
- 1941Look Who's LaughingDirector of Photography
- 1941They Meet AgainDirector of Photography
- 1941Along the Rio GrandeDirector of Photography
- 1940You'll Find OutDirector of Photography
- 1940Too Many GirlsDirector of Photography
- 1940Men Against the SkyDirector of Photography
- 1940The Saint Takes OverDirector of Photography
- 1940The Marines Fly HighDirector of Photography
- 1939Bad LandsDirector of Photography
- 1939ConspiracyDirector of Photography
- 1939Ranch House RomeoDirector of Photography
- 1939The Saint Strikes BackDirector of Photography
- 1939Beauty for the AskingDirector of Photography
- 1938Fugitives for a NightDirector of Photography
- 1938The Saint in New YorkDirector of Photography
- 1938Double DangerDirector of Photography
- 1938Crashing HollywoodDirector of Photography
- 1934We're Rich AgainCamera Operator
- 1934Murder on the BlackboardCamera Operator
- 1933Bed of RosesCamera Operator
- 1933The Past of Mary HolmesCamera Operator
- 1932What Price Hollywood?Camera Operator
- 1928The Terrible PeopleCamera Operator
- 1928A Final ReckoningDirector of Photography
- 1927Melting MillionsDirector of Photography
Follow their work on Vescene
Rate films and shows on two axes — quality and fun — and share taste with friends.