Benjamin H. Kline

Benjamin Harrison Kline (July 11, 1894 – January 7, 1974) was an American cinematographer and film director.

Kline was born in Birmingham, Alabama, and started his career as a cinematographer in 1920 with Universal Pictures' Red Lane.

Over his career he shot about 350 films and television shows, a number that includes many serials and a large number of Three Stooges short subjects for Columbia Pictures.

His son Richard H. Kline was also a noted cinematographer.

[1] Kline directed seven films, one Rin Tin Tin serial and six westerns: Sources also suggest that Kline replaced B. Reeves Eason as uncredited director of the serial The Galloping Ghost in 1931.