Fred Jackman Jr.


Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

White Eagle (1922)
Director

Cinematography (Feature Film)

Reward (1980)
Director Of Photography
Spider-Man (1977)
Director Of Photography
Sharon: Portrait of a Mistress (1977)
Director Of Photography
Viva Knievel! (1977)
Director Of Photography
Roger & Harry: The Mitera Target (1977)
Director Of Photography
Escape From Bogen County (1977)
Director Of Photography
Time Travelers (1976)
Director Of Photography
The Swiss Family Robinson (1975)
Director Of Photography
The Hatfields and the Mccoys (1975)
Director Of Photography
Going Home (1971)
Director of Photography
In Name Only (1969)
Director Of Photography
Harum Scarum (1965)
Director of Photography
Get Yourself a College Girl (1964)
Director of Photography
The Flying Fontaines (1959)
Director of Photography
Juke Box Rhythm (1959)
Director of Photography
Senior Prom (1959)
Director of Photography
Damn Citizen (1958)
Camera
The Case Against Brooklyn (1958)
Director of Photography
Life Begins at 17 (1958)
Director of Photography
Slaughter on Tenth Avenue (1957)
Director of Photography
Uranium Boom (1956)
Director of Photography
Julie (1956)
Director of Photography
Blackjack Ketchum, Desperado (1956)
Director of Photography
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956)
Director of Photography
Fury at Gunsight Pass (1956)
Director of Photography
Creature with the Atom Brain (1955)
Director of Photography
Apache Ambush (1955)
Director of Photography
Cell 2455, Death Row (1955)
Director of Photography
Chicago Syndicate (1955)
Director of Photography
The Night Holds Terror (1955)
Director of Photography
The Man with My Face (1951)
Director of Photography
The Cariboo Trail (1950)
Director of Photography
Canadian Pacific (1949)
Director of Photography
Fighting Man of the Plains (1949)
Director of Photography
Unknown Island (1948)
Director of Photography
Albuquerque (1948)
Director of Photography
The Prince of Thieves (1948)
Director of Photography
The Strawberry Roan (1948)
Director of Photography
Coroner Creek (1948)
Director of Photography
Big Town (1947)
Director of Photography
Jungle Flight (1947)
Aerial Photographer
Gunfighters (1947)
Director of Photography
The Adventures of Don Coyote (1947)
Director of Photography
Wild West (1946)
Director of Photography
They Made Me a Killer (1946)
Director of Photography
Tokyo Rose (1946)
Director of Photography
Swamp Fire (1946)
Director of Photography
People Are Funny (1946)
Director of Photography
Hot Cargo (1946)
Director of Photography
High Powered (1945)
Director of Photography
Scared Stiff (1945)
Director of Photography
Follow That Woman (1945)
Director of Photography
Midnight Manhunt (1945)
Director of Photography
The Navy Way (1944)
Director of Photography
Take It Big (1944)
Director of Photography
Dark Mountain (1944)
Director of Photography
Dangerous Passage (1944)
Director of Photography
Gambler's Choice (1944)
Director of Photography
Timber Queen (1944)
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One Body Too Many (1944)
Director of Photography
Double Exposure (1944)
Director of Photography
Minesweeper (1943)
Director of Photography
Submarine Alert (1943)
Director of Photography
Tornado (1943)
Director of Photography
High Explosive (1943)
Director of Photography
Aerial Gunner (1943)
Director of Photography
Alaska Highway (1943)
Director of Photography
Torpedo Boat (1942)
Director of Photography
Wildcat (1942)
Director of Photography
I Live on Danger (1942)
Director of Photography
Wrecking Crew (1942)
Director of Photography
Sign of the Wolf (1941)
Photography
No Hands on the Clock (1941)
Director of Photography
Flying Wild (1941)
Director of Photography
You're Out of Luck (1941)
Director of Photography
Flying Blind (1941)
Director of Photography
Laughing at Danger (1940)
Photography
Up in the Air (1940)
Director of Photography
Drums of the Desert (1940)
Photography
Phantom of Chinatown (1940)
Director of Photography
Wolf Call (1939)
Photography
Stunt Pilot (1939)
Photography
Sky Patrol (1939)
Director of Photography
Danger Flight (1939)
Director of Photography
Isle of Fury (1936)
Photographer Effects
The Case of the Curious Bride (1935)
Transparency projection shots
Moonlight on the Prairie (1935)
Photography

Visual Effects (Feature Film)

Forced Landing (1941)
Special Photography Effects
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
Special Effects
Mystery Plane (1939)
Special Effects
Green Light (1937)
Special Effects
Atlantic Flight (1937)
Special Effects
Black Legion (1937)
Special Effects
Paradise Isle (1937)
Special Effects
Riding on Air (1937)
Special Effects
On Such a Night (1937)
Special Photography Effects

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Viva Knievel! (1977)
Other

Cinematography (Special)

Popi (1975)
Director Of Photography
A Knight in Shining Armour (1971)
Director Of Photography
Is There a Doctor in the House? (1971)
Director Of Photography

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Going Home (1971) -- (Movie Clip) He Had This Nervous Stomach One-time professional bowler Harry (Robert Mitchum), paroled after 14 years in prison for murdering his wife in a drunken rage, is now sort-of employing his son Jimmy (Jan-Michael Vincent), whom he’s hardly seen in the intervening years, working on the Jersey shore, looking for common ground, in Going Home, 1971.
Going Home (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Why Do I Prefer Crisco? Recently paroled Jersey-shore ex-con Harry (Robert Mitchum) seems stunned at the appearance of his long-estranged son Jimmy (Jan-Michael Vincent), whose mother he murdered while drunk, at his trailer park, so he lets neurotic girlfriend Jenny (Brenda Vaccaro) handle the hosting, in Going Home, 1971.
Going Home (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Going Back To Pro Bowling? Having tracked his father Harry (Robert Mitchum), a Korean War vet, who’s just been paroled after serving 14 years for murdering his mother (Sally Kirkland), from Pittsburgh to a New Jersey beach town, Jimmy (Jan-Michael Vincent) enters a flashback, in which he’s played by young Jason Bernard, in Going Home, 1971.
Going Home (1971) -- (Movie Clip) Open, She's Always Talking About God Opening in near-horror style, the kid is Jason Bernard, the voice of the judge is not credited, Sally Kirkland is the mother and Robert Mitchum is the villainous father, the director is Herbert B. Leonard, best-known as the producer of VC’s Naked City and the original screenplay by Lawrence B. Marcus, in Going Home, 1971.
Going Home (1971) -- (Movie Clip) He's Been Out Since Last September Having learned that he’s not going to Vietnam, Pittsburgh-area youth Jimmy (Jan-Michael Vincent) decides to visit his father, Robert Mitchum, who’s been in prison for 13 years for killing his mother, their conversations, which may or may not have happened, running in his mind, in Going Home, 1971.
Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Operation Sky Hook Opening scenes, frisky newlyweds Dr. Martin (Hugh Marlowe) and Carol (Joan Taylor) en route to his rocket-science job, laying down details on his dictaphone when Ray Harryhausen's first spaceship appears, in Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers, 1956.
Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers (1956) -- (Movie Clip) Your Watch Hasn't Stopped Scientist Russ (Hugh Marlowe) has made his own appointment with the aliens on a beach, wife Carole (Joan Taylor) and Major Huglin (Donald Curtis) reluctantly joining, for an exhibit of power, via Ray Harryhausen effects, in Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers, 1956.
Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers (1956) -- (Movie Clip) No Time For Gags Sgt. Nash (Clark Howat) in the command tower urging people to cut the goofy chatter before the rocket launch, General Hanley (Morris Ankrum) concurring, before a dramatic change of circumstances, in Earth Vs. The Flying Saucers, 1956, special effects by Ray Harryhausen.
Canadian Pacific (1949) -- (Movie Clip) It Got Too Tame Railroad surveyor Tom (Randolph Scott) rides into the construction camp east of the Rockies, meeting Branagan, (Walter Sande), buddy Dynamite (J. Carrol Naish) and villain Cagle (Don Haggerty), the new lady doctor Edith Cabot (Jane Wyatt) intervening, early in Canadian Pacific, 1949.
Canadian Pacific (1949) -- (Movie Clip) What Girls Have You Seen Lately? Odd mix of Alberta locations and soundstage, as railroad surveyor Tom (Randolph Scott) has left the construction camp to resume his other “project,” which turns out to be frisky CineColor Nancy Olson as Cecille, in producer Nat Holt and director Edwin L. Marin’s Canadian Pacific, 1949.
Canadian Pacific (1949) -- (Movie Clip) That Man Will Find A Path After an elaborate narrated prologue, Robert Barrat as railroad exec Van Horne addresses the parliament in Ottawa, waxing about his surveyor Tom Andrews (Randolph Scott), who needs not speak, even when hunted by villains Victor Jory and Don Haggerty, early in Canadian Pacific, 1949.
Cariboo Trail, The (1950) -- (Movie Clip) I Rassled A Grizzly Once Gabby Hayes introduces and ingratiates himself as prospector Grizzly, welcoming rancher-prospectors Redfern (Randolph Scott) and Mike (Bill Williams) and cook Ling (Lee Tung Foo) from Montana to British Columbia, early in Twentieth Century-Fox’s The Cariboo Trail, 1950.

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