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Fred J. Koenekamp

Fred J. Koenekamp was an American director of photography for film and television productions.

Crew

Double Agent

(Director of Photography)

Heaven with a Gun

(Director of Photography)

Patton

(Director of Photography)

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

(Director of Photography)

Papillon

(Director of Photography)

The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension

(Director of Photography)

The Karate Killers

(Director of Photography)

The Amityville Horror

(Director of Photography)

Obsessive Love

(Director of Photography)

The Magnificent Seven Ride!

(Director of Photography)

Not My Kid

(Director of Photography)

Embryo

(Director of Photography)

The Vegas Strip War

(Director of Photography)

The Other Lover

(Director of Photography)

Crosscurrent

(Director of Photography)

The Wild McCullochs

(Director of Photography)

Wrong Is Right

(Director of Photography)

Amos

(Director of Photography)

Stewardess School

(Director of Photography)

The Hunter

(Director of Photography)

The Swarm

(Director of Photography)

White Line Fever

(Director of Photography)

News at Eleven

(Director of Photography)

Flight of the Intruder

(Director of Photography)

Shadow on the Land

(Director of Photography)

The Domino Principle

(Director of Photography)

Summer Fantasy

(Director of Photography)

It Came from Hollywood

(Director of Photography)

First Family

(Director of Photography)

When Time Ran Out...

(Director of Photography)

Islands in the Stream

(Director of Photography)

The Great Bank Robbery

(Director of Photography)

Sol Madrid

(Director of Photography)

The Spy in the Green Hat

(Director of Photography)

Salvage

(Director of Photography)

The Towering Inferno

(Director of Photography)

Uptown Saturday Night

(Director of Photography)

Rage

(Director of Photography)

Harry in Your Pocket

(Director of Photography)

Love and Bullets

(Director of Photography)

Summer Girl

(Director of Photography)

The Spy with My Face

(Director of Photography)

One Spy Too Many

(Director of Photography)

One of Our Spies Is Missing

(Director of Photography)

Doctor, You've Got to Be Kidding!

(Director of Photography)

The Helicopter Spies

(Director of Photography)

Stay Away, Joe

(Director of Photography)

Live a Little, Love a Little

(Director of Photography)

Night Chase

(Director of Photography)

Flap

(Director of Photography)

In Search of America

(Director of Photography)

Billy Jack

(Director of Photography)

Skin Game

(Director of Photography)

Happy Birthday, Wanda June

(Director of Photography)

Stand Up and Be Counted

(Director of Photography)

Kansas City Bomber

(Director of Photography)

The Runaway Barge

(Director of Photography)

Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze

(Director of Photography)

Posse

(Director of Photography)

Conspiracy of Terror

(Director of Photography)

Fun with Dick and Jane

(Director of Photography)

The Other Side of Midnight

(Director of Photography)

The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training

(Director of Photography)

The Champ

(Director of Photography)

Disaster on the Coastliner

(Director of Photography)

Carbon Copy

(Director of Photography)

First Monday in October

(Director of Photography)

Yes, Giorgio

(Director of Photography)

Money on the Side

(Director of Photography)

The Return of the Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Fifteen Years Later Affair

(Director of Photography)

Two of a Kind

(Director of Photography)

Flight 90: Disaster on the Potomac

(Director of Photography)

Raintree County

(Assistant Camera)

Listen to Me

(Director of Photography)

Welcome Home

(Director of Photography)

The Deadly Hunt

(Director of Photography)

The Leftovers

(Director of Photography)

A Touch of Scandal

(Director of Photography)

Splash, Too

(Director of Photography)

The Thanksgiving Promise

(Director of Photography)

Alice in Wonderland

(Director of Photography)

Hawkins

(Director of Photography)

The Outer Limits

(Director of Photography)

Adam's Rib

(Director of Photography)

Mission: Impossible

(Director of Photography)