Arthur A. Cadwell

Arthur A. Cadwell (often credited as A.A. Caldwell) was an American cinematographer and race car driver who worked in Hollywood in the 1910s and 1920s.[1][2] Arthur was born Indianapolis, Indiana, to Ethan Cadwell and Lida Haney.He married actress Florence Vincent; the pair had a son, Arthur Jr., who would become a child actor.He began shooting films around 1913, working primarily with Thanhauser and then the California Motion Picture Company during those early years.[3] In 1925, he and writer/director Hamilton Smith banded together to launch the Asheville Motion Pictures Corporation with the intent of developing a film industry in North Carolina.
Indianapolis, IndianaCalifornia Motion Picture CompanyThe Inner ManFine FeathersMadonnas and MenA Woman's BusinessEven as EveA Scream in the NightThe Lost BattalionAs a Man ThinksLaughing Bill HydeA Wife by ProxyThe Dawn of LoveThe Child of DestinyThe Kiss of HateA Royal FamilySalomy JaneWhen Dreams Come TrueSome Fools There Were