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Ira H. Morgan: Cinematographer, Film, Frank Buck (Animal Collector), Tiger Fangs, Gaumont Film Company
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ira Harry Morgan
(2 April 1889 - 10 April 1959, age 70) was a cinematographer who filmed
Frank Buck's film Tiger Fangs. Morgan broke in as a cameraman with
Gaumont News, a pioneer newsreel. Later he was behind the camera when
Essanay Films were made at Niles Canyon, Alameda County, where the old
Bronco Billy series was produced. In 1919 he joined director King Vidor.
During his long career, Morgan worked extensively for Monogram Pictures.
His last credit was The Cyclops (1957) released by Allied Artists,
successor to Monogram. Other credits included Frank Buck's film Tiger
Fangs, Revenue Agent, Jungle Jim, Chain Gang, The Lost Tribe, and The
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