Frank B. Good
Frank B. Good  | |
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| Born | Frank Buchtel Good October 3, 1884 Columbus, Ohio, U.S.  | 
| Died | June 1, 1939 (aged 54) Los Angeles, California, U.S.  | 
| Occupation | Cinematographer | 
Frank B. Good (1884–1939) was an American cinematographer who lensed more than 100 films between 1916 and 1937.[1] He was known for working on Jackie Coogan productions and was an early member of the American Society of Cinematographers.[2][3]
Partial filmography
- Let Katie Do It (1916)
 - Going Straight (1916)
 - The Little School Ma'am (1916)
 - Gretchen the Greenhorn (1916)
 - Jack and the Beanstalk (1917)
 - Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (1917)
 - A Little Sister of Everybody (1918)
 - Carolyn of the Corners (1919)
 - The Love That Dares (1919)
 - When Fate Decides (1919)
 - Rose of the West (1919)
 - The Cyclone (1920)
 - The Terror (1920)
 - The Untamed (1920)
 - Bar Nothing (1921)
 - Bucking the Line (1921)
 - Get Your Man (1921)
 - Straight from the Shoulder (1921)
 - Lights of the Desert (1922)
 - Smiles Are Trumps (1922)
 - The Great Alone (1922)
 - The New Teacher (1922)
 - Daddy (1923)
 - Long Live the King (1923)
 - A Boy of Flanders (1924)
 - Little Robinson Crusoe (1924)
 - The Wizard of Oz (1925)
 - The Rag Man (1925)
 - The Price of Success (1925)
 - An Enemy of Men (1925)
 - The Gilded Butterfly (1926)
 - The Dixie Merchant (1926)
 - Johnny Get Your Hair Cut (1927)
 - The Wise Wife (1927)
 - The Glorious Trail (1928)
 - Fleetwing (1928)
 - The California Mail (1929)
 - Golden Dawn (1930)
 - The Life of the Party (1930)
 - Ghost Parade (1931)
 - The Pharmacist (1933)
 - Fighting to Live (1934)
 - Peck's Bad Boy (1934)
 - The Dude Ranger (1934)
 - The Cowboy Millionaire (1935)
 - Hard Rock Harrigan (1935)
 - The Mine with the Iron Door (1936)
 - The Border Patrolman (1936)
 - Isle of Fury (1936)
 - Daniel Boone (1936)
 - Park Avenue Logger (1937)
 - Hollywood Cowboy (1937)
 - Windjammer (1937)
 - The Road to Hollywood (1947)
 
References
- ^ "Plumas Declared to Be Movie Paradise". Oroville Daily Register. February 10, 1923. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
 - ^ "Honors Inventor of Insect Films". The Los Angeles Times. February 3, 1924. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
 - ^ American Cinematographer. ASC Holding Corporation. 1922.
 
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