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Frank John Urson (March 21, 1887 – August 17, 1928) was an American silent film director and cinematographer from Chicago, Illinois. Originally a photographer, he moved on to cinematography and film directing for the Thanhouser Company in New Rochelle, New York.
American director, cinematographer, and assistant director of silent films. A native of Chicago, Urson was the nephew of E.J. Hite of the Thanhauser Film Co. With his uncle's help, Urson was trained as a cameraman and eventually relocated to California as a camera operator for Fine Arts Productions.
- Frank Urson
- August 17, 1928
Frank Urson. Director: The Love Special. American director, cinematographer, and assistant director of silent films. A native of Chicago, Urson was the nephew of E.J. Hite of the Thanhauser Film Co.
Chicago is a 1927 American silent crime comedy-drama film produced by Cecil B. DeMille and directed by Frank Urson.
Chicago: Directed by Frank Urson. With Phyllis Haver, Victor Varconi, Virginia Bradford, Robert Edeson. A wild jazz-loving and boozing wife Roxie Hart, kills her boyfriend in cold blood after he leaves her.
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- Comedy, Crime, Drama
- Frank Urson
- 1927-12-23
This is a fully high definition copy of Frank Urson's comedy, starring Phyllis Haver and Victor Varconi.
- 103 min
- 2.9K
- André Bourbeau
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