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Benjamin H. Kline (1894-1974) was an American cinematographer and film director. Kline was born in Birmingham, Alabama and started his career as a cinematographer in 1920 with Universal Pictures' ''Red Lane''. Over his career he shot about 350 films and television shows, a number that includes many serials and a large number of Three Stooges short subjects for Columbia Pictures. He worked up through about 1972. His son Richard H. Kline is also a noted cinematographer. Kline also directed eight films during the period of 1931-1945. == Partial filmography == === As director === Kline directed seven films, one Rin Tin Tin serial and six westerns: * ''The Lightning Warrior'' (1931) * ''Cowboy in the Clouds'' (1943) * ''Sundown Valley'' (1944) * ''Cowboy from Lonesome River'' (1944) * ''Cyclone Prairie Rangers'' (1944) * ''Saddle Leather Law'' (1944) * ''Sagebrush Heroes'' (1945) Sources also suggest that Kline replaced B. Reeves Eason as uncredited director of the The Galloping Ghost serial in 1931. === As cinematographer === Kline's films as cinematographer include: * ''Hitchin' Posts'' (1920) with director John Ford * ''Sky High'' (1922) * ''Sensation Seekers'' (1927) * ''Peacock Alley'' (1930) * ''Texas Cyclone'' (1932) * ''The Ninth Guest'' (1934) * ''The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok'' (1938 serial) * ''Mandrake the Magician'' (1939 serial) * ''Overland with Kit Carson'' (1939 serial) * ''Flying G-Men'' (1939 serial) * ''Before I Hang'' (1940) * ''The Lone Prairie'' (1942) * ''Detour'' (1945) * ''Joe Palooka, Champ'' (1946) * ''Shoot to Kill'' (1947) * ''Half Past Midnight'' (1948) * ''Tough Assignment'' (1949) * ''Omoo-Omoo, the Shark God'' (1949) * ''Miami Exposé'' (1956) * ''Zombies of Mora Tau'' (1957) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Benjamin H. Kline」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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