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Richard Earl Cunha (March 4, 1922, Honolulu, Hawaii - September 18, 2005, Oceanside, California) was a Hawaiian born cinematographer and film director.[1] Cunha's father was Albert "Sonny" Cunha, a Hawaiian songwriter.

During World War II, Cunha served as an aerial photographer for the military, and then was transferred to Hal Roach Studios in Los Angeles, where he made military training films, newsreels and documentaries.[2] After the war, Cunha worked as a TV photographer, eventually working his way to up director of photography for the TV shows Death Valley Days and Branded.

Cunha wrote and directed only a handful of films, with his four best-known ones all being low-budget, sci fi-horror B-movies released in 1958 by Astor Pictures -- Giant from the Unknown, She Demons, Missile to the Moon, and Frankenstein's Daughter.[3] In an interview with The Astounding B Monster Archive, Cunha said his low-budget films were completed for around $65,000 apiece and took about six days each to shoot.[citation needed]

Selected filmography[]

As cinematographer[]

  • Red Rock Outlaw 1950
  • Death Valley Days (TV) 1952
  • Giant from the Unknown 1958
  • Bloodlust! 1961
  • The Silent Witness 1964
  • Le Proscrit (TV) 1965

As director[]

  • She Demons with Irish McCalla, Ted Griffin, Victor Sen Yung, Rudolph Anders. 1958
  • Giant from the Unknown with Ed Kemmer, Sally Fraser, Buddy Baer 1958
  • Missile to the Moon with Richard Travis, Cathy Downs, K.T. Stevens, Tommy Cook. 1958
  • Frankenstein's Daughter) with John Ashley, Sandra Knight, Donald Murphy, Sally Todd, Harold Lloyd. 1958
  • Girl in Room 13. 1960
  • Dog Eat Dog. 1964

As writer[]

  • She Demons. 1958
  • Girl in Room 13. 1960

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