David S. Garber
David S. Garber (1898–1984) was an American art director.[1] He designed the sets for more than sixty film productions between 1926 and 1957, a large number of them westerns.
David S. Garber | |
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Born | October 9, 1898 Floyd Knobs, Indiana, United States |
Died | March 30, 1984 Los Angeles, California, United States |
Occupation | Art Director |
Years active | 1926–1957 (film) |
Selected filmography
- Fighting with Buffalo Bill (1926)
- The Denver Dude (1927)
- Desert Dust (1927)
- The Fighting Three (1927)
- Hard Fists (1927)
- Thunder Riders (1928)
- The Mounted Stranger (1930)
- 70,000 Witnesses (1932)
- I Love That Man (1933)
- Private Scandal (1934)
- Gift of Gab (1934)
- Here Comes the Groom (1934)
- Nevada (1935)
- Rocky Mountain Mystery (1935)
- Desert Gold (1936)
- Drift Fence (1936)
- The Halliday Brand (1957)
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References
- Kinnard & Crnkovich p.22
Bibliography
- Roy Kinnard & Tony Crnkovich. The Films of Fay Wray. McFarland, 2015.
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