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  1. Raymond K. Johnson (1901–1999) was an American cinematographer and film director. He directed more than twenty films, mainly low budget westerns, for Poverty Row studios such as Monogram Pictures. After service in World War II Johnson joined camera unit at MGM's Hollywood studio, which he eventually came to head the department.

  2. Raymond K. Johnson was born on 24 November 1901 in Leeds Township, North Dakota, USA. He was a director and writer, known for The Reckless Way (1936), All Faces West (1929) and Special Agent K-7 (1936).

    • November 24, 1901
    • March 23, 1999
  3. Raymond K. Johnson was born on 24 November 1901 in Leeds Township, North Dakota, USA. He was a director and writer, known for The Reckless Way (1936), All Faces West (1929) and Special Agent K-7 (1936). He died on 23 March 1999 in Rancho Mirage, California, USA.

    • Raymond K. Johnson
    • March 23, 1999
    • November 24, 1901
  4. All Faces West: Directed by Raymond K. Johnson. With Ben Lyon, Marie Prevost, Gladys Johnston, Anders Randolf. Outlaw trio joins wagon train, planning to rob it.

    • (45)
    • Romance, Western
    • Raymond K. Johnson
    • 1931-07-12
  5. Raymond Kingsbury Johnson was born November 24, 1901 in Leeds Township, Benson County, North Dakota to Andrew L. and Myrtle Alice Kingsbury Johnson. His movie career began in the 1920s, and one of his early jobs was the filmed-in-Alaska THE CHECHAHCOS (Alaska Moving Pictures/Associated Exhibitors, 1924).

  6. May 22, 2021 · View The Obituary For Raymond K. Johnson, Sr. of Barre Town, Vermont. Please join us in Loving, Sharing and Memorializing Raymond K. Johnson, Sr. on this permanent online memorial.

  7. Raymond K. Johnson was an American director, writer, and camera department. He was born in Leeds Township, North Dakota, USA on 24 November 1901. He was best known for his work on the films The Big Sleep (1946), The Big Combo (1955), and The Killing (1956).