Merritt B. Gerstad
An image from The Unknown, one of the productions that also features Merritt B. Gerstad.

Merritt B. Gerstad

July 5, 1900 — Chicago, Illinois, USA

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Merritt B. Gerstad (5 July 1900, Chicago, Illinois – 1 March 1974, Laguna Beach, California) was an American cinematographer of silent and early sound films.

After beginning as a cinematographer on films for Universal, he worked for MGM, working with director Tod Browning on (the lost) London After Midnight (1927) and Freaks (1932), and Sam Wood on the Marx Brothers A Night at the Opera (1935). Later he was at Warner Bros. for Watch on the Rhine (1943) starring Bette Davis, Conflict (1945) with Humphrey Bogart in the lead, and the Gershwin biopic Rhapsody in Blue (1945), his last credit.

Freaks

Freaks

1932

A Night at the Opera

A Night at the Opera

1935

The Unknown

The Unknown

1927

The Great Ziegfeld

The Great Ziegfeld

1936

Imitation of Life

Imitation of Life

1934

Conflict

Conflict

1945

Watch on the Rhine

Watch on the Rhine

1943

London After Midnight

London After Midnight

1927