Mini-Biography:
Harold Wenstrom was born on January 4, 1893 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, known for The Lost Patrol (1934), The Saphead (1920), The Big House (1930), Harold Wenstrom's first movie on record is from 1917. Harold Wenstrom died on April 26, 1944. His last motion picture on file dates from 1934.
1934: The Lost Patrol (Director of Photography), Directed by John Ford, with Victor McLaglen, Boris Karloff, Wallace Ford,
1930: The Big House (Director of Photography), Directed by George William Hill, with Roscoe Ates, Wallace Beery, Matthew Betz,
1924: The Great White Way (Cain and Mabel (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by E. Mason Hopper, with Anita Stewart, Tom Lewis, T. Roy Barnes,
1922: The Face in the Fog (Director of Photography), Directed by Alan Crosland, with Lionel Barrymore, Seena Owen, Lowell Sherman,
1922: The Young Diana (Director of Photography), Directed by Albert Capellani, Robert G. Vignola, with Marion Davies, Maclyn Arbuckle, Forrest Stanley,
1920: The Saphead (Director of Photography), Directed by Herbert Blaché, Winchell Smith, with Buster Keaton, William H. Crane, Irving Cummings,
1920: The Hope (Director of Photography), Directed by Herbert Blaché, with Jack Mulhall, Marguerite de la Motte, Ruth Stonehouse,
1920: The Best of Luck (Director of Photography), Directed by Ray C. Smallwood, with Kathryn Adams, Jack Holt, Lila Leslie,
1917: God's Law and Man's (The Purchase Price (Working title)) (Camera Assistant: (AKA Harold Winstrom)), Directed by John H. Collins, with Viola Dana, Robert Walker, Augustus Phillips,