,
Charles Brabin, and Merritt B. Gerstad on the set of
The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1929) , Merritt B. Gerstad and
Lon Chaney on set of
Mockery (1927) Merritt B. Gerstad was born in
Chicago on July 5, 1900. 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. He died in
Orange County, California on March 1, 1974, and was buried at
Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale. ==Partial filmography==