{{Short description|Hungarian-American cinematographer (1892–1962)}} {{More citations needed|date=June 2019}} {{Infobox person | name = John Stumar | image = | image_size = | caption = | birth_name = John S. Stumar | birth_date = {{birth date|1892|5|30|mf=y}} | birth_place = Budapest, Hungary <br>border|25px | death_date = {{death date and age|1962|10|27|1892|5|30}} | death_place = Los Angeles, California <br>{{flagicon|USA}} | height = | other_names = John M. Stumar<br>John S. Stumar | years_active = 1917-1947 | spouse = | website = }}
'''John Stumar''' (30 May 1892 – 27 October 1962) was a Hungarian-American cinematographer. He was a brother of cinematographer Charles J. Stumar. He worked as a cinematographer on 130 films between 1917 and 1947.
==Selected filmography== *''The Vamp'' (1918) * ''A Burglar for a Night'' (1918) * ''Prisoners of the Pines'' (1918) *''The Marriage Ring'' (1918) *''Quicksand'' (1918) *''Hard Boiled'' (1919) *''Black Is White'' (1920) *''The Song of the Soul'' (1920) *''Pardon My French'' (1921) *''Anne of Little Smoky'' (1921) *''Cardigan'' (1922) *''Blaze Away'' (1922) * ''The Kingdom Within'' (1922) * ''The Super-Sex'' (1922) * ''Dollar Devils'' (1923) * ''Temporary Marriage'' (1923) *''A Lady of Quality'' (1924) *''The Family Secret'' (1924) * ''The Tornado'' (1924) *''Fifth Avenue Models'' (1925) *''The Love Thief'' (1926) *''Down the Stretch'' (1927) *''The Claw'' (1927) * ''Wild Beauty'' (1927) *''13 Washington Square'' (1928) *''Home, James'' (1928) *''Second Choice'' (1930) * ''Left Over Ladies'' (1931) * ''Above the Clouds'' (1933) * ''Fury of the Jungle'' (1933) * ''Before Midnight'' (1933) *''The Most Precious Thing in Life'' (1934) * ''Name the Woman'' (1934) * ''One Is Guilty'' (1934) *''The Unwelcome Stranger'' (1935) * ''The Best Man Wins'' (1935) *''Devil's Squadron'' (1936) *''End of the Trail'' (1936) *''Counterfeit'' (1936) *''Intimate Relations'' (1937) * ''Parents on Trial'' (1939) *''The Secret Seven'' (1940) *''The Lone Wolf Takes a Chance'' (1941) *''Two Latins from Manhattan'' (1941) * ''Tramp, Tramp, Tramp'' (1942) *''Caribbean Enchantment'' (1947)
== External links == *{{IMDb name|id=0836182|name=Stumar, John}}
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