Mini-Biography:
Jules Kruger was born on July 12, 1891 in Strassburg. He was a French Director of Photography, known for Napoléon (1927), Pépé le Moko (1937), Cagliostro (1929), Jules Kruger's first movie on record is from 1922. Jules Kruger died on December 13, 1959 in Clichy. His last motion picture on file dates from 1943.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1943: Untel père et fils (The Heart of a Nation, Familie Froment, Immortal France) (Director of Photography), Directed by Julien Duvivier, with Raimu, Michèle Morgan, Louis Jouvet,
1939: La charrette fantôme (Director of Photography), Directed by Julien Duvivier, with Marie Bell, Micheline Francey, Pierre Fresnay,
1938: The Beachcomber (Vessel of Wrath) (Director of Photography), Directed by Erich Pommer, Bartlett Cormack, with Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester, ,
1938: Le Récif de corail (Director of Photography), Directed by Maurice Gleize, with Jean Gabin, Michèle Morgan, Pierre Renoir,
1937: Pépé le Moko (Director of Photography), Directed by Julien Duvivier, with Jean Gabin, Fréhel, Mireille Balin,
1931: Las Fin du monde (The End of the World) (Director of Photography), Directed by Abel Gance, with Abel Gance, Colette Darfeuil, ,
1929: Cagliostro (Director of Photography), Directed by Richard Oswald, with Alfred Abel, Suzanne Bianchetti, Andrée Canti,
1929: Tarakanova (Director of Photography), Directed by Raymond Bernard, with , Paule Andral, Olaf Fjord,
1927: Napoléon (Director of Photography), Directed by Abel Gance, with Albert Dieudonné, Vladimir Roudenko, ,
1927: L' Argent (Director of Photography), Directed by Marcel L'Herbier, with Brigitte Helm, Marie Glory, Pierre Alcover,
1924: Âme d'artiste (Heart of an Actress) (Director of Photography), Directed by Germaine Dulac, with Ivan Petrovich, Nikolai Kolin, Mabel Poulton,
1923: Les opprimés (Director of Photography), Directed by Henry Roussel, with Albert Bras, André Marnay, Raquel Meller,
1922: Le Sang d'Allah (Passions of Araby, The Blood of Allah) (Director of Photography), Directed by Luitz-Morat, with Henri Rollan, Alexandresco, Gaston Modot,