Mini-Biography:
Hal Mohr was born on August 2, 1894 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an American Director of Photography, Editor, known for The Wedding March (1928), Rancho Notorious (1952), The Big Night (1951), Hal Mohr's first movie on record is from 1915. Hal Mohr died on May 10, 1974 in Santa Monica, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1959.
1959: The last voyage (Director of Photography), Directed by Andrew L. Stone, with George Furness, Jack Kruschen, Tammy Marihugh,
1953: The wild one (Hot Blood) (Director of Photography), Directed by Laszlo Benedek, with Marlon Brando, Jay C. Flippen, Robert Keith,
1952: Rancho Notorious (Director of Photography), Directed by Fritz Lang, with Dan Seymour, Marlene Dietrich, Jack Elam,
1952: Member of the Wedding (Director of Photography), Directed by Fred Zinnemann, with Hugh Beaumont, Harry Bolden, Ann Carter,
1951: The Big Night (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Losey, with Robert Aldrich, John Drew Barrymore, Philip Bourneuf,
1944: San Diego, I love you (Director of Photography), Directed by Reginald LeBorg, with Louise Allbritton, Eric Blore, Jon Hall,
1943: Watch on the Rhine (Director of Photography), Directed by Herman Shumlin, with Bette Davis, Paul Lukacs, Geraldine Fitzgerald,
1939: Destry rides again (Director of Photography), Directed by George Marshall, with Mischa Auer, Virginia Brissac, Jack Carson,
1936: The walking dead (Director of Photography), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Boris Karloff, Edmund Gwenn, Warren Hull,
1935: Captain Blood (Director of Photography), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Ross Alexander,
1935: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Director of Photography), Directed by Max Reinhardt, Wilhelm Dieterle, with Ian Hunter, Grant Mitchell, James Cagney,
1933: I love you Wednesday (Director of Photography), Directed by Henry King, William Cameron Menzies, with Warner Baxter, Elissa Landi, Victor Jory,
1933: State fair (Director of Photography), Directed by Henry King, with Janet Gaynor, Will Rogers, Lew Ayres,
1932: Tess of the Storm Country (Director of Photography), Directed by Alfred Santell, with Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, Dudley Digges,
1930: Free Love (Director of Photography), Directed by Hobart Henley, with Conrad Nagel, Genevieve Tobin, Monroe Owsley,
1930: King of Jazz (Director of Photography), Directed by John Murray Anderson, Paul Fejos, with Paul Whiteman, John Boles, Laura La Plante,
1929: Noah's Ark (Director of Photography), Directed by Michael Curtiz, Darryl F. Zanuck, with George O'Brien, Noah Beery jr., Joe Bonomo,
1928: The Wedding March (Director of Photography), Directed by Erich von Stroheim, with Erich von Stroheim, Fay Wray, Matthew Betz,
1928: Honeymoon (Director of Photography), Directed by Erich von Stroheim, with Erich von Stroheim, Fay Wray, George Fawcett,
1927: The Last Performance (Director of Photography), Directed by Paul Fejos, with Conrad Veidt, Mary Philbin, Leslie Fenton,
1927: The Girl from Chicago (Director of Photography), Directed by Ray Enright, with Erville Alderson, Myrna Loy, Conrad Nagel,
1927: Bitter Apples (Director of Photography), Directed by Harry O. Hoyt, with Ruby Blaine, Monte Blue, Sidney de Gray,
1927: Heart of Maryland (Director of Photography), Directed by Lloyd Bacon, with Orpha Alba, Erville Alderson, Charles Edward Bull,
1927: A Million Bid (Director of Photography), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Betty Blythe, Dolores Costello, William Demarest,
1927: The Jazz Singer (Director of Photography), Directed by Alan Crosland, with Al Jolson, Robert Gordon, Otto Lederer,
1926: The Third Degree (Director of Photography), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Dolores Costello, Louise Dresser, Rockcliffe Fellowes,
1926: The Marriage Clause (Director of Photography), Directed by Lois Weber, with Francis X. Bushman, Oscar Smith, Billie Dove,
1926: Sparrows (Director of Photography), Directed by William Beaudine, with Mary Pickford, Roy Stewart, Mary Louise Miller,
1917: Perils of the Secret Service (Director), Directed by George Bronson Howard, with Kingsley Benedict, Jay Belasco, Vola Vale,
1915: Money (Editor), Directed by James Keane, with Matt B. Snyder, , ,