Frances Burroughs
Frances Burroughs was an American film editor who worked on Victor Adamson's low-budget Western B movies of the 1930s.[1]
Frances Burroughs | |
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Born | Frances May Burroughs August 16, 1900 Illinois, USA |
Died | June 10, 1998 (aged 97) Lake Forest, California, USA |
Spouse(s) | Donald Lewis (m. 1928) |
Selected filmography
- Desert Mesa (1935)
- Boss Cowboy (1934)
- The Rawhide Terror (1934)
- Range Riders (1934)
- Rawhide Romance (1934)
- Riding Speed (1934)
- Circle Canyon (1933)
- The Fighting Cowboy (1933)
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References
- "Hollywood Wedding Setting". The Los Angeles Times. 22 Jul 1928. Retrieved 2019-05-26.
External links
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