Roman Freulich
Roman Freulich (1898–1974) was a photographer in the United States known for his movie stills and glamour shots. He immigrated from Poland. In 1939 he directed the film ''The Broken Earth'' starring Clarence Muse. The California Digital Library has a collection of his papers. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. has a collection of photographs he took in Poland in 1938. Two books of his work have been published, ''Faces of Israel'' and ''Forty Years in Hollywood''.He also shot stills for various Hollywood films including ''Frankenstein'' and ''The Invisible Man''.
Freulich's photographs can be viewed at [https://www.mptvimages.com/ MPTV Images]. Provided by Wikipedia
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8by Hoadley, RayOther Authors: “...Freulich, Roman...”
Published 1939
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