L. W. O'Connell


Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

The Victory of Conscience (1916)
Assistant Director
Witchcraft (1916)
Assistant Director

Cinematography (Feature Film)

Stop! Look! and Laugh! (1960)
Director of Photographer various segments
Jiggs and Maggie Out West (1950)
Photography
Jiggs and Maggie in Jackpot Jitters (1949)
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Jiggs and Maggie in Court (1948)
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The Hunted (1948)
Director of Photography
Assigned to Danger (1948)
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Jiggs and Maggie in Society (1947)
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Lost Honeymoon (1947)
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Repeat Performance (1947)
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Bringing Up Father (1946)
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Decoy (1946)
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Sweetheart of Sigma Chi (1946)
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Blondie's Lucky Day (1946)
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The Desert Horseman (1946)
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Life with Blondie (1945)
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Adventures of Rusty (1945)
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The Crime Doctor's Courage (1945)
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The Crime Doctor's Warning (1945)
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The Power of the Whistler (1945)
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Jam Session (1944)
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One Mysterious Night (1944)
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Louisiana Hayride (1944)
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Hey, Rookie (1944)
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Sergeant Mike (1944)
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Dancing in Manhattan (1944)
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Girl in the Case (1944)
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Cry of the Werewolf (1944)
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The Missing Juror (1944)
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Beautiful But Broke (1944)
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Stars on Parade (1944)
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The Ghost That Walks Alone (1944)
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Is Everybody Happy? (1943)
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One Dangerous Night (1943)
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It's a Great Life (1943)
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Two Senoritas from Chicago (1943)
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Passport to Suez (1943)
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Doughboys in Ireland (1943)
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Murder in Times Square (1943)
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The Boy from Stalingrad (1943)
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The Return of the Vampire (1943)
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After Midnight with Boston Blackie (1943)
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Get Hep to Love (1942)
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Underground Agent (1942)
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The Stork Pays Off (1941)
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The Blonde from Singapore (1941)
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Mystery Ship (1941)
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Money and the Woman (1940)
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Flight Angels (1940)
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Granny Get Your Gun (1940)
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The Adventures of Jane Arden (1939)
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On Trial (1939)
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Smashing the Money Ring (1939)
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Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (1939)
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Alcatraz Island (1937)
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West of Shanghai (1937)
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White Bondage (1937)
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Once a Doctor (1937)
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The Cherokee Strip (1937)
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King of Hockey (1936)
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Treachery Rides the Range (1936)
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Times Square Playboy (1936)
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Road Gang (1936)
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Under Pressure (1935)
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Here's to Romance (1935)
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Music Is Magic (1935)
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Spring Tonic (1935)
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Man of Iron (1935)
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In Old Kentucky (1935)
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Charlie Chan in London (1934)
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Stand Up and Cheer! (1934)
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Baby Take a Bow (1934)
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Pursued (1934)
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Bachelor of Arts (1934)
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Such Women Are Dangerous (1934)
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Olsen's Big Moment (1933)
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Best of Enemies (1933)
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Humanity (1933)
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Trick for Trick (1933)
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No dejes la puerta abierta (1933)
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Scarface (1932)
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Rackety Rax (1932)
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White Eagle (1932)
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Forbidden Trail (1932)
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The Menace (1932)
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Border Law (1931)
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Three Girls Lost (1931)
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Cameo Kirby (1930)
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Fox Movietone Follies of 1930 (1930)
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Renegades (1930)
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On the Level (1930)
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The 3 Sisters (1930)
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Such Men Are Dangerous (1930)
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Wild Company (1930)
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The Princess and the Plumber (1930)
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Four Devils (1929)
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Chasing Through Europe (1929)
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Blue Skies (1929)
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Making the Grade (1929)
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The One Woman Idea (1929)
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Big Time (1929)
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A Girl in Every Port (1928)
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Fazil (1928)
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No Babies Wanted (1928)
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The Cradle Snatchers (1927)
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Wolf Fangs (1927)
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The Monkey Talks (1927)
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The Lunatic at Large (1927)
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Paid To Love (1927)
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Slaves of Beauty (1927)
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General Custer at Little Big Horn (1926)
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April Fool (1926)
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Sir Lumberjack (1926)
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The Bells (1926)
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General Custer at Little Big Horn (1926)
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The Redeeming Sin (1925)
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My Son (1925)
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The Beloved Brute (1924)
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Behold This Woman (1924)
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Through the Dark (1924)
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An Old Sweetheart of Mine (1923)
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The Hands of Nara (1922)
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Come On Over (1922)
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Enter Madame (1922)
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A Broken Doll (1921)
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Suds (1920)
Camera

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

The Monster and the Ape (1945)
Photography
The New Movietone Follies of 1930 (1930)
Photography

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Cry Of The Werewolf (1944) -- (Movie Clip) She Struck Her Husband Down Joining the terrific commentary (voicing over historical footage) by tour guide John Abbott at a New Orleans occult museum, we get a look at top-billed Nina Foch in a painting, then we meet the janitor and the proprietor (Ivan Triesault, Fritz Leiber), then visit the real Nina, a gypsy princess, attended by Blanche Yurka, early in Cry Of The Werewolf, 1944.
Cry Of The Werewolf (1944) -- (Movie Clip) It Is Your Destiny We haven't seen top-billed Nina Foch for 20-plus minutes in this 63-minute feature but now she's back, as New Orleans metro-area Gypsy princess and pretty-sure werewolf Celeste, visited by janitor Jan (Ivan Triesault) whom the cops have all-but nailed for her last murder, leaving her little choice, with counsel from Blanche Yurka, in Columbia's Cry Of The Werewolf, 1944.
Cry Of The Werewolf (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Fresh Fire On The Grate Due to voodoo messages suggesting he might be on the verge of a discovery, Dr. Morris (Fritz Leiber) has entered a secret chamber at his New Orleans occult museum, leaving tour guide Peter (John Abbott) with the cat, while his assistant (Osa Massen) collects his son (Stephen Crane), whom he summoned home from a research trip, from the airport, in director Henry Levin's Cry Of The Werewolf, 1944.
Cry Of The Werewolf (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Perhaps The Most Horrible At the Latour Museum in New Orleans, guide Peter (John Abbott) walks customers through vampires, voodoo and what he calls "werewolf-ism," winding up with a portrait of the as-yet unseen star, Nina Foch, early in Cry Of The Werewolf, 1944.
Cry Of The Werewolf (1944) -- (Movie Clip) It Is Your Destiny Janitor Yan (Ivan Triesault), wrongly suspected of a murder committed by werewolf gypsy princess Celeste (Nina Foch), appeals to her for mercy, her guardian Bianca (Blanche Yurka) counseling, in Columbia's Cry Of The Werewolf, 1944.
Cry Of The Werewolf (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Customs Of My People The undertaker (Milton Parsons) was about to introduce gypsy elder Bianca (Blanche Yurka) and princess Celeste (Nina Foch) to Bob (Stephen Crane), secretly investigating the murder-by-werewolf of his father, spooky stalking in Columbia's Cry Of The Werewolf, 1944.
Missing Juror, The -- (Movie Clip) Cheap And Revolting Working on his follow-up story about dying jurors, Keats (Jim Bannon) visits antique dealer Alice (Janice Carter) and her duplicitous aide Tex (Jean Stevens) in The Missing Juror, 1944, directed by Budd Boetticher.
Missing Juror, The -- (Movie Clip) Guilty, Guilty, Guilty! In flashback via dictaphone narration by reporter Keats (Jim Bannon), the conviction of maybe-not guilty Wharton (George MacReady), jurors (Janis Carter as "Alice") featured, in young Budd Boetticher's The Missing Juror, 1944.

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