Arthur L. Todd
Arthur L. Todd is a cinematographer, known for Divide and Conquer (1943), Beyond the Line of Duty (1942) and Lady Gangster (1942).
Arthur L. Todd
- Name: Arthur L. Todd
Arthur L. Todd's filmography
Cinematographer
Arthur is listed as cinematographer for fifty two titles.

Divide and Conquer
Movie, 1943

Beyond the Line of Duty
Movie, 1942

Lady Gangster
Movie, 1942

The Great Mr. Nobody
Movie, 1941

The Smiling Ghost
Movie, 1941

An Angel from Texas
Movie, 1940

A Fugitive from Justice
Movie, 1940

South of Suez
Movie, 1940

Henry Busse and His Orchestra
Movie, 1940

Dead End Kids at Military School
Movie, 1939

The Amazing Mr. Williams
Movie, 1939

Angels Wash Their Faces
Movie, 1939

Slapsie Maxie's
Movie, 1939

Torchy Blane Playing with Dynamite
Movie, 1939

Crime School
Movie, 1938

Penrod and His Twin Brother
Movie, 1938

Penrod's Double Trouble
Movie, 1938

Torchy Gets Her Man
Movie, 1938

Torchy Blane, Adventurous Blonde
Movie, 1937

Back in Circulation
Movie, 1937

Melody for Two
Movie, 1937

Sh! The Octopus
Movie, 1937

Earthworm Tractors
Movie, 1936

Jailbreak
Movie, 1936

Murder by an Aristocrat
Movie, 1936

The Murder of Dr. Harrigan
Movie, 1936

Sing Me a Love Song
Movie, 1936

Snowed Under
Movie, 1936

Alibi Ike
Movie, 1935

The Florentine Dagger
Movie, 1935

Miss Pacific Fleet
Movie, 1935

A Trip Thru a Hollywood Studio
Movie, 1935

College Coach
Movie, 1933

Elmer, the Great
Movie, 1933

Ever in My Heart
Movie, 1933

Girl Missing
Movie, 1933

She Had to Say Yes
Movie, 1933

Wild Boys of the Road
Movie, 1933

How to Break 90 #3: Hip Action
Movie, 1933

How to Break 90 #2: Position and Back Swing
Movie, 1933

Hot Saturday
Movie, 1932

Million Dollar Legs
Movie, 1932

The Lawyer's Secret
Movie, 1931

A Devil with Women
Movie, 1930

Loose Ankles
Movie, 1930

Out All Night
Movie, 1927

The Small Bachelor
Movie, 1927

Fourth Commandment
Movie, 1926

One Year to Live
Movie, 1925

According to Hoyle
Movie, 1922

The Devil to Pay
Movie, 1920

The Dream Cheater
Movie, 1920
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