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Charles Schettler
Cinematographer
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Charles Schettler was born in December 1897 in New York, USA. He is known for
Gulliver's Travels (1939)
,
Mr. Bug Goes to Town (1941)
and
'Morning, Judge (1926)
.
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Known for
Gulliver's Travels
6.6
Cinematographer
(photography)
1939
Mr. Bug Goes to Town
6.9
Cinematographer
(photography)
1941
'Morning, Judge
Short
Cinematographer
(as Chas. Schettler)
1926
Brother from Outer Space
4.8
Short
Cinematographer
(as C. Schettler)
1964
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Cinematographer
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Search for Misery
5.4
Short
Cinematographer
1964
Brother from Outer Space
4.8
Short
Cinematographer
(as C. Schettler)
1964
The Red Tractor
Short
Cinematographer
1964
Tea House Mouse
7.0
Short
Cinematographer
1963
Home Life
Short
Cinematographer
1962
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
6.4
Short
Cinematographer
(as Chas. Schettler, photography)
1948
Mr. Bug Goes to Town
6.9
Cinematographer
(photography)
1941
Superman: The Mad Scientist
7.2
Short
Cinematographer
(uncredited)
1941
Gulliver's Travels
6.6
Cinematographer
(photography)
1939
That Little Big Fellow
6.0
Short
Cinematographer
(as Chas. Schettler, photography)
1927
'Morning, Judge
Short
Cinematographer
(as Chas. Schettler)
1926
Camera and Electrical Department
Previous
2
Harry Happy
4.3
Short
animation camera
1963
Popeye the Sailor Meets Ali Baba's Forty Thieves
7.8
Short
animation camera
(uncredited)
1937
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Alternative names
C. Schettler
Born
December 1897
New York, USA
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