Varick Frissell

Lewis Varick Frissell (1903 – March 15, 1931) was an American documentary filmmaker. His last film, ''The Viking'', set in Newfoundland, involved the largest loss of life of a film production crew in history. This film was also "the first film to record sound and dialogue on location". Provided by Wikipedia

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    by Frissell, Varick
    Published 1931
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    Published 1928
    Contributors: ...Curtis, Charles S.; Frissell, Varick; Greenleaf, Elisabeth Bristol, 1895-1980; Grenfell, Wilfred...
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    Published 1927
    Contributors: ...Catheron, Robert S.; Criswell, Elizabeth; Frissell, Varick; Grenfell, Wilfred Thomason, Sir, 1865...
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    Published 1929
    Contributors: ...Baier, Frances E.; Conrow, Frances W.; Criswell, Elizabeth; Eberbach, Carl W.; Frissell, Varick...
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