Harry Fischbeck

Harry Fischbeck

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Director of Photography - USA
Born June 3, 1879 in Hannover
Died May 1968

Mini-Biography:
Harry Fischbeck was born on June 3, 1879 in Hannover. He was an American Director of Photography, known for Sally of the Sawdust (1925), The mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu (1929), Search for Beauty (1934), Harry Fischbeck's first movie on record is from 1914. Harry Fischbeck died on May , 1968. His last motion picture on file dates from 1938.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1938: Bulldog Drummond's Peril (Director of Photography), Directed by James P. Hogan, with John Barrymore, John Howard, Louise Campbell,
1937: Bulldog Drummond's Revenge (Bulldog Drummond's Nephew (Working title)) (Director of Photography), Directed by Louis King, with John Barrymore, John Howard, Louise Campbell,
1934: Search for Beauty (Director of Photography), Directed by Earl C. Kenton, with Robert Armstrong, Nora Cecil, Larry Crabbe,
1934: Now and Forever (Director of Photography), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Egon Breecher, Gary Cooper, Gilbert Emery,
1933: The Eagle and the Hawk (Director of Photography), Directed by Stuart Walker, with Fredric March, Cary Grant, Jack Oakie,
1932: Evenings for Sale (Director of Photography), Directed by Stuart Walker, with Herbert Marshall, Sari Maritza, Charles Ruggles,
1929: The Saturday Night Kid (Director of Photography), Directed by A. Edward Sutherland, with Clara Bow, Jean Arthur, James Hall,
1929: The mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu (Director of Photography), Directed by Rowland V. Lee, with Warner Oland, Neil Hamilton, Jean Arthur,
1927: Cabaret (Director of Photography: (AKA Harry A. Fischbeck)), Directed by Robert G. Vignola, with Gilda Gray, Tom Moore, Chester Conklin,
1926: The Sorrows of Satan (Director of Photography), Directed by D.W. Griffith, with Ricardo Cortez, Carol Dempster, Adolphe Menjou,
1925: That Royle Girl (Director of Photography), Directed by D.W. Griffith, with Carol Dempster, W.C. Fields, James Kirkwood,
1925: Sally of the Sawdust (Director of Photography), Directed by D.W. Griffith, with Carol Dempster, W.C. Fields, ,
1924: A sainted devil (Director of Photography), Directed by Joseph Henabery, with Helena d'Algy, Tony D'Algy, Jean de Val,
1923: The Green Goddess (Director of Photography: AKA Harry Fishbeck), Directed by Sidney Olcott, with George Arliss, Alice Joyce, David Powell,
1923: Monsieur Beaucaire (Director of Photography), Directed by Sidney Olcott, with Rudolph Valentino, Doris Kenyon, Bebe Daniels,
1922: The Man Who Played God (Director of Photography), Directed by F. Harmon Weight, with Mary Astor, George Arliss, Ann Forrest,
1922: The Man from Beyond (Director of Photography: (AKA Harry A. Fischbeck)), Directed by Burton L. King, with , Arthur Maude, Albert Tavernier,
1921: Suspicious Wives (Director of Photography), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Henry Hebert, Mollie King, Ethel Grey Terry,
1920: A Woman's Man (Director of Photography), Directed by Warren Gordon, with Romaine Fielding, William H. Tooker, Velvet Beban,
1919: Her Code of Honor (The Call of the Heart (Working title)) (Director of Photography: (AKA Harry Fishbeck)), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Florence Reed, William Desmond, Robert Frazer,
1918: Wives of Men (Director of Photography: (AKA Harry Fishbeck)), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Florence Reed, Frank Mills, ,
1917: The Lincoln Cycle (The Son of Democracy) (Director of Photography: (AKA Harry A. Fishbeck)), Directed by John M. Stahl, with Benjamin Chapin, Charles Jackson, Madelyn Clare,
1914: Life's Shop Window (Director of Photography), Directed by J. Gordon Edwards, with Stuart Holmes, Claire Whitney, Walter Hitchcock,

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