Elwood Bredell

Ava Gardner and Burt Lancaster in ''The Killers'' in 1946 Elwood Bailey Bredell (24 December 1902 – 26 February 1969) was an American cinematographer and child silent screen actor. He is sometimes credited as Woody Bredell or Elwood Dell. Although he worked in many genres, mostly at Universal, Bredell is best known for his film noir cinematography on such movies as ''Phantom Lady'' (1944), ''Lady on a Train'' (1945) ''The Killers'' (1946), and ''The Unsuspected'' (1947). Warner Bros. editor George Amy said Bredell could "light a football stadium with a single match". Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Rózsa, Miklós, 1907-1995
    Published 2003
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