Fred Schuler


Biography

Filmography

 

Cinematography (Feature Film)

Hamburg Lectures (2006)
Cinematographer
Und das ist erst der Anfang (2001)
Director Of Photography
Manila (2000)
Director Of Photography
Just Looking (1999)
Director Of Photography
12 Angry Men (1997)
Director Of Photography
Armed And Dangerous (1986)
Director Of Photography
Haunted Honeymoon (1986)
Director Of Photography
Wise Guys (1986)
Director Of Photography
Maxie (1985)
Director Of Photography
Fletch (1985)
Director Of Photography
The Woman in Red (1984)
Director Of Photography
Nothing Lasts Forever (1984)
Director Of Photography
A Good Sport (1984)
Director Of Photography
The King Of Comedy (1983)
Director Of Photography
Amityville 3: The Demon (1983)
Camera
Easy Money (1983)
Director Of Photography
Love and Money (1982)
Director Of Photography
Soup For One (1982)
Director Of Photography
Arthur (1981)
Director Of Photography
Hide In Plain Sight (1980)
Camera Operator
Gloria (1980)
Director Of Photography
Stir Crazy (1980)
Director Of Photography
Willie & Phil (1980)
Camera Operator
Manhattan (1979)
Camera Operator
Starting Over (1979)
Camera Operator
Fingers (1978)
Camera Operator
Siege (1978)
Camera Operator
King Of The Gypsies (1978)
Camera Operator
Taxi Driver (1976)
Camera Operator
Network (1976)
Camera Operator

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Slow Dancing In The Big City (1978)
Photography

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Manila (2000)
Other
Maxie (1985)
Other
The Woman in Red (1984)
Other
The King Of Comedy (1983)
Other
Arthur (1981)
Dp/Cinematographer
Stir Crazy (1980)
Dp/Cinematographer

Cinematography (Special)

We the Women (1974)
Camera

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Stir Crazy (1980) -- (Movie Clip) Our Lucky Town Fleeing New York for Hollywood, out-of-work actor Harry (Richard Pryor) and writer Skip (Gene Wilder) improvise when their van breaks down in a Western town, early in Stir Crazy, 1980.
Stir Crazy (1980) -- (Movie Clip) A Huge Misunderstanding! Jobless and headed to Hollywood, actor Harry (Richard Pryor) and writer Skip (Gene Wilder) are wrongly jailed for bank robbery in a desert town (shot in Tucson), and things go badly as they meet their public defender (Joel Brooks) and the local judge (Thomas Moore), in their hit follow-up to Silver Streak, Stir Crazy 1980.
King Of Comedy (1983) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Expecting A Phone Call Aspiring comic Rupert (Robert DeNiro) at home, his nuttiness amplified with cardboard cut-outs of Liza Minnelli and Jerry Lewis as late-night host Jerry Langford, then making a show of following-up Jerry’s insincere instruction to call his office, in Martin Scorsese’s The King Of Comedy, 1983.
King Of Comedy (1983) -- (Movie Clip) I'll Give You The Six Weeks Would-be comic Rupert (Robert DeNiro) saying good night after he finagled a ride and made his pitch to late-night host Jerry Langford (Lewis), the handkerchief he swiped and then a scene that reveals itself to be a fantasy, early in Martin Scorsese’s The King Of Comedy, 1983.
King Of Comedy (1983) -- (Movie Clip) Say Hello To Jerry! Director Martin Scorsese’s opening, with real NBC announcer Ed Herlihy introducing Jerry Lewis as the Johnny Carson-like TV host Jerry Langford, Robert DeNiro as oddball Rupert Pupkin in the stage door crowd and Sandra Bernhard lurking in the limo, in The King Of Comedy, 1983.
Arthur (1981) -- (Movie Clip) I'll Alert The Media Wise-cracking drunken zillionaire Dudley Moore (title character), who brought hooker Gloria (Anne DeSalvo) to dinner at the Plaza in the opening scene, is awakened by servant Hobson (John Gielgud, in his Academy Award-winning role), in writer-director Steve Gordon’s Arthur, 1981.
Arthur (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Tell Him, Alfred! Discouraged millionaire Dudley Moore (title character), shopping with servant Hobson (John Gielgud) at Bergdorf's after agreeing to marry in order to stay rich, is fascinated by fellow shopper Linda (Liza Minnelli), Irving Metzman on security, in writer-director Steve Gordon's Arthur, 1981.
Arthur (1981) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Die Anymore Childish Manhattan millionaire Dudley Moore (title character) calls to tell Queens waitress Linda (Liza Minnelli) he’s getting married, her father (Barney Martin) not taking it well, then conferring with driver Bitterman (Ted Ross) and ailing servant Hobson (John Gielgud), in Arthur, 1981.
Gloria (1980) -- (Movie Clip) That's Some Accident One-time gangster-gal Gena Rowlands (title character) has snapped, deciding she'll just abandon newly orphaned Phil (John Adames) in Manhattan, when some of the mobsters (led by Frank Belgiorno) chasing him arrive, in Gloria, 1980, by Rowlands' husband John Cassavetes.
Gloria (1980) -- (Movie Clip) I Hate Kids Mob accountant Jack (Buck Henry) and wife Jeri (Julie Carmen) certain they're about to be murdered, neighbor Gloria (Gena Rowlands) happens by, called upon to rescue little Phil (John Adames), opening Gloria, 1980, from Rowlands' writer-producer-director husband John Cassavetes.
Stir Crazy (1980) -- (Movie Clip) I Hope You Had Fun! Tail end of the credits and vignettes introducing the hero buddies, Richard Pryor as Harry, who's really an actor, and Gene Wilder as Skip, a writer, opening the hit comedy Stir Crazy, 1980.tbd

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