Edward A. Kull
Edward A. Kull was an American cinematographer and film director. He worked on more than 100 films between 1916 and 1946. He also directed 43 films between 1919 and 1938. He was born in Illinois and died in Hollywood, California.
Partial filmography
The Mainspring The Social Buccaneer The Measure of a Man Her Soul's Inspiration Polly Redhead A Jewel in Pawn The Lair of the Wolf The Desire of the Moth The Charmer Come Through The Little Orphan The Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin Hungry Eyes Midnight Madness The Face in the Watch – directedThe Pointing Finger The Sleeping Lion The Vanishing Dagger – directedThe Diamond Queen – directedTerror Trail – directedThe Man Trackers – directedBulldog Courage With Stanley in Africa – directedBarriers of Folly Border Blackbirds The Apache Raider The Bronc Stomper Yellow Contraband Manhattan Knights Making the Varsity The Black Ace The Boss of Rustler's Roost .45 Calibre War King of the Wild Quick Trigger Lee Headin' for Trouble The Cyclone Kid Lariats and Six-Shooters Murder at Dawn The Savage Girl The Gambling Sex The Scarlet Brand 45 Calibre Echo The Forty-Niners Tangled Fortunes Human Targets The Man from New Mexico The Penal Code Mark of the Spur High Gear War of the Range- Carnival Lady Marriage on Approval When Lightning Strikes The New Adventures of Tarzan Man's Best Friend – directedThe Drag-Net
- Tundra Law of the Wolf Port of Hate Riders of the Sage Fangs of the Wild Covered Wagon Trails Pioneer Days Wild Horse Valley Guns of the Law Harmony Trail Brand of the Devil
- ''Marked for Murder''