Max Fabian (cinematographer)
Maksymilian "Maximilian" Fabian (May 1, 1891, Lemberg, Galicia, Austria-Hungary – June 30, 1969, Los Angeles, California) was a Polish-Jewish cinematographer who is credited on 18 films. Among his more notable work, he was the cinematographer for El Presidio (1930), Shadows of the Night (1928), The Gay Deceiver (1926), and The Thirteenth Hour (1927).
Frisco Sally LevyHis Back Against the WallHoneymoon (1928 American film)In Old Kentucky (1927 film)Lovers (1927 film)Mr. Barnes of New York (1922 film)Shadows of the Night (film)The Barrier (1926 film)The Exquisite SinnerThe Gay DeceiverThe Hollywood Revue of 1929The Thirteenth Hour (1927 film)Voice of the City
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Max Fabian (cinematographer)
Maksymilian "Maximilian" Fabian (May 1, 1891, Lemberg, Galicia, Austria-Hungary – June 30, 1969, Los Angeles, California) was a Polish-Jewish cinematographer who is credited on 18 films. Among his more notable work, he was the cinematographer for El Presidio (1930), Shadows of the Night (1928), The Gay Deceiver (1926), and The Thirteenth Hour (1927).
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