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Elmer Fryer
(1898-1944)
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Elmer Fryer was born on 21 January 1898 in Springfield, Missouri, USA. He is known for
The Blue Danube (1928)
and
Woman Hungry (1931)
. He died on 3 March 1944 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Known for
The Blue Danube
Camera and Electrical Department
1928
Woman Hungry
Camera and Electrical Department
1931
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Juarez
6.9
still photographer
(uncredited)
1939
The Adventures of Robin Hood
7.9
still photographer
(uncredited)
1938
Ex-Lady
6.3
still photographer
(uncredited)
1933
Zoo in Budapest
6.7
still photographer
(uncredited)
1933
The Last Flight
6.9
still photographer
(uncredited)
1931
God's Gift to Women
5.1
still photographer
(unconfirmed)
1931
Woman Hungry
still photographer
1931
Bride of the Regiment
6.6
still photographer
(uncredited)
1930
Wedding Rings
still photographer
(uncredited)
1929
Broadway Babies
6.0
still photographer
(uncredited)
1929
Noah's Ark
6.7
still photographer
(uncredited)
1928
The Blue Danube
still photographer
1928
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Born
January 21
,
1898
Springfield, Missouri, USA
Died
March 3
,
1944
Los Angeles, California, USA
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