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Fred C. Brannon (April 26, 1901 – April 6, 1953) was an American film director of the 1940s and 1950s.[1] He directed over 40 films between 1945 and his death in 1953.
Fred C. Brannon | |
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Born | Louisiana, United States | April 26, 1901
Died | April 6, 1953 Los Angeles | (aged 51)
Years active | 1945 - 1966 * several films and TV production released long after his death |
His first film The Purple Monster Strikes in 1945 was co-directed with Spencer Gordon Bennet.
Filmography
edit- 1945: The Purple Monster Strikes
- 1946: The Phantom Rider (as Fred Brannon)
- 1946: King of the Forest Rangers (as Fred Bannon)
- 1946: Daughter of Don Q
- 1946: The Crimson Ghost
- 1947: Son of Zorro
- 1947: Jesse James Rides Again
- 1947: The Black Widow
- 1948: G-Men Never Forget
- 1948: Dangers of the Canadian Mounted (as Fred Bannon)
- 1948: Adventures of Frank and Jesse James (as Fred Brannon)
- 1949: Federal Agents vs. Underworld, Inc.
- 1949: Ghost of Zorro
- 1949: Frontier Investigator
- 1949: King of the Rocket Men
- 1949: Bandit King of Texas
- 1949: The James Brothers of Missouri
- 1949: Radar Patrol vs. Spy King
- 1950: Gunmen of Abilene
- 1950: Code of the Silver Sage
- 1950: Salt Lake Raiders
- 1950: The Invisible Monster
- 1950: Desperadoes of the West
- 1950: Vigilante Hideout
- 1950: Rustlers on Horseback
- 1950: Flying Disc Man from Mars
- 1951: Arizona Manhunt
- 1951: Lost Planet Airmen
- 1951: Government Agents vs Phantom Legion
- 1951: Don Daredevil Rides Again
- 1951: Night Riders of Montana
- 1951: Rough Riders of Durango
- 1952: Radar Men from the Moon
- 1952: Captive of Billy the Kid
- 1952: Wild Horse Ambush
- 1952: Zombies of the Stratosphere
- 1953: Jungle Drums of Africa
- 1955: Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe
- 1958: Missile Monsters
- 1958: Satan's Satellites
- 1959: Ghost of Zorro
- 1964: Cyclotrode 'X'
- 1965: R.C.M.P. and the Treasure of Genghis Khan (as Fred Brannon)
- 1966: D-Day on Mars
References
edit- ^ "Fred C. Brannon | Director, Art Department". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-11-04.
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