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- Cinematographer
- Camera and Electrical Department
Ray Flin was born on 21 June 1905 in Michigan, USA. Ray was a cinematographer, known for It's a Man's World (1962), Broadside (1964) and Monster from Green Hell (1957). Ray was married to June McNulty. Ray died on 29 July 1969 in California, USA.- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Production Manager
- Additional Crew
John E. Burch was born in Chicago, the son of John Sebastian Burch and Mary Ann Pettit. He was a submariner in World War I. After the war, he moved from Chicago to California to work in the motion picture industry. He began as a dog trainer for RKO, did some acting, and by 1929, was also a prop manager. In 1930, he was appointed assistant director on the British film Escape! (1930). This was RKO's first production abroad, and he was sent to assist the British director, representing RKO's interests. In 1931, he produced Fanny Foley Herself (1931), his best known film, a high-budget feature intended as a pilot for a series of pictures that never materialized. In the 1940s, among other assignments, he continued his involvement as a dog trainer. He trained a dog named "Strongheart" who appeared in the title role in the movie _Rin Tin Tin_. He then toured the country with the dog to promote the film. In the 1950s, he had a number of TV positions, among them associate producer on The Californians (1957)TV series.- Frances Teague was born on 12 April 1905 in San Francisco, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Hearts of Oak (1924), The Last Edition (1925) and The Trail of the Tiger (1927). She died on 29 July 1969 in the USA.
- Ivy Millais, English star of the theatre from the early 1900's, including 'The Sign of the Cross' in 1903-04 and 'The Prince and the Beggar Maid' in 1908-09 at the Grand Theatre, Southampton. beautiful star in few Cecil Hepworth films, the first was the orphan boy Oliver in the title role of 'Oliver Twist' directed by Thomas Bentley and co-starring Harry Royston as Bill Sykes, three years later in her second film she won the dramatic role of Mary Ashford in 'The Bottle' co-starring music hall star Albert Chevalier as her husband, she was just offered supporting roles in few more films afterwards, her last as Liza in 'A Grain of Sand' starring Stewart Rome and Chrissie White in 1917.
- Robert Crane was born on 12 January 1890 in Bear Creek, Idaho, USA. He was a writer, known for BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (1950). He was married to Winifred Bowman. He died on 29 July 1969 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.