Harry Fischbeck
Appearance
Harry Fischbeck | |
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Born | June 3, 1879 |
Died | May 28, 1968 |
Occupation | Cinematographer |
Years active | 1914-1940 (film) |
Harry Fischbeck (1879–1968) was a German-born cinematographer who emigrated to the United States where he worked in the American film industry. He was employed by a variety of different studios during his career including Universal, Paramount and Warner Brothers. One of his first credits was for the historical The Lincoln Cycle films directed by John M. Stahl.[1]
Selected filmography
- The Lincoln Cycle (1917)
- A Sainted Devil (1924)
- Dangerous Curves (1929)
- Ladies Love Brutes (1930)
- The Big Stampede (1932)
- Limehouse Blues (1934)
- Stolen Harmony (1935)
- King of Gamblers (1937)
- The Last Train from Madrid (1937)
- Bulldog Drummond's Revenge (1937)
- [[Bulldog Drummond's Peril] (1938)
- Bulldog Drummond's Bride (1939)
- Unmarried (1939)
- Parole Fixer (1940)
References
- ^ Babington & Charles Barr p.29
Bibliography
- Bruce Babington & Charles Barr. The Call of the Heart: John M. Stahl and Hollywood Melodrama. Indiana University Press, 2018.