Jules Cronjager


Jules Cronjager was a German-born American cinematographer active in the silent and early sound eras, as was his brother, Henry Cronjager. Towards the end of his career he worked mainly for Poverty Row studios such as Mayfair Pictures. He was also the uncle of cinematographers Edward Cronjager and Henry Cronjager Jr.

Selected filmography

The Bottom of the Well A Nymph of the Foothills The Mating Youthful Folly The Shadow of Rosalie Byrnes The [Greatest Love (1920 film)|The Greatest Love] Handcuffs or Kisses A Man of Stone The [Last Door (film)|The Last Door] Worlds Apart Is Life Worth Living? Chivalrous Charley Clay Dollars Gilded Lies The Prophet's Paradise Shadows of the Sea One Week of Love Reported Missing Reckless Youth Love Is an Awful Thing Evidence The Dancer of the Nile Modern Matrimony The Storm Daughter The Isle of Retribution Collegiate Home Struck Ladies Beware Old Age Handicap The Kid from Arizona Wild West Whoopee The Sheriff's Secret Anybody's Blonde Dragnet Patrol Soul of the Slums Chinatown After Dark Hell-Bent for Frisco Her Mad Night Sister to Judas Dynamite Denny Malay Nights Midnight Morals Gorilla Ship Alias Mary Smith No Living Witness Tangled Destinies Behind Stone Walls Love in High Gear Midnight Warning The Monster Walks Dance Hall Hostess Under [Secret Orders (1933 film)|Under Secret Orders] Her Splendid Folly