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Harry L. Fraser

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Harry L. Fraser (31 March 1889 - 8 April 1974) was an American film director. He directed over 80 films between 1925 and 1951, including the 1934 John Wayne film Randy Rides Alone and the Frank Buck cliffhanger serial Jungle Menace (1937). He had a small acting role in the John Wayne film 'Neath the Arizona Skies. He also wrote screenplays, including Chick Carter, Detective (1946). In his autobiography, Fraser described filming the scene in Jungle Menace during which a boa constrictor attacks the heroine Dorothy (Charlotte Henry). The villain has tied Dorothy hand and foot and she thrashes about wildly, terrified when she suddenly sees the huge snake: "The snake was in no hurry. Slowly he slithered across the girl's body, while she screamed and struggled. He turned, looking for a spot to slip under her to make his first wrap. I motioned to the reptile crew to get ready, and a split-second later gave them the signal to move in. But now, the maddened snake fought them and did its best to coil around one of the men. Before that happened, however, I had cut, and we had a good cliff-hanger with our terror-stricken heroine to close the episode." Description above from the Wikipedia article Harry L. Fraser, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


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Born:
Mar 31, 1889 In San Francisco, California, USA
Movie/TV Credits:
4
First Appeared:
In the movie The Iron Claw 1916-02-28
Latest Project:
Movie 'Neath the Arizona Skies 1934-12-05
Known For
Poster of 'Neath the Arizona Skies
Poster of Burn 'Em Up Barnes
Poster of The Mystery of the Double Cross
Poster of The Iron Claw
Filmography
Movie 'Neath the Arizona Skies Henchman in the Brush 1934-12-05
Movie Burn 'Em Up Barnes 1921-08-01
Movie The Mystery of the Double Cross 1917-03-17
Movie The Iron Claw The Laughing Mask 1916-02-28
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