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Otto Brower was born on December 2, 1895 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA. He was a director and assistant director, known for Fighting Caravans (1931), The Phantom Empire (1935) and Mystery Mountain (1934). He was married to Pern Logan. He died on January 25, 1946 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Date Of Birth December 2, 1895, Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States Died January 25, 1946, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA Height 5' 10" (1.78 m) Profession Director, Assistant Director, Actor Star Sign Sagittarius
Director Title Year Status Character Duel in the Sun 1946 uncredited Behind Green Lights 1946 Dixie Dugan 1943 Little Tokyo, U.S.A. 1942 Sex Hygiene 1942 Short director: medical footage Youth Will Be Served 1940 The Gay Caballero 1940 Girl from Avenue A 1940 On Their Own 1940 Men with Steel Faces 1940 archive footage Too Busy to Work 1939 Stop, Look and Love 1939 Stanley and Livingstone 1939 safari episodes Winner Take All 1939 Road Demon 1938 Speed to Burn 1938 Postal Inspector 1936 Sins of Man 1936 The Outlaw Deputy 1935 The Phantom Empire 1935 Mystery Mountain 1934 I Can't Escape 1934 Speed Wings 1934 Straightaway 1933 Headline Shooter 1933 Cross Fire 1933 Lost in Limehouse 1933 Short Scarlet River 1933 The Devil Horse 1932 Gold 1932 Fighting for Justice 1932 The Spirit of the West 1932 The Local Bad Man 1932 Law of the Sea 1931 The Hard Hombre 1931 Pleasure 1931 Clearing the Range 1931 Fighting Caravans 1931 The Santa Fe Trail 1930 Galas de la Paramount 1930 sequence director The Border Legion 1930 Paramount on Parade 1930 The Light of Western Stars 1930 Stairs of Sand 1929 Sunset Pass 1929 Avalanche 1928
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Carnival in Costa Rica 1947 second unit director - uncredited Duel in the Sun 1946 second unit director Leave Her to Heaven 1945 second unit director - uncredited Fallen Angel 1945 second unit director - uncredited The Keys of the Kingdom 1944 second unit director - uncredited Wilson 1944 second unit director - uncredited Buffalo Bill 1944 second unit director Wintertime 1943 second unit director - uncredited Crash Dive 1943 second unit director - uncredited Song of the Islands 1942 second unit director: location unit - uncredited Moon Over Miami 1941 second unit director - uncredited Western Union 1941 second unit director - uncredited Brigham Young 1940 second unit director - uncredited Shooting High 1940 second unit director - uncredited The Grapes of Wrath 1940 second unit director - uncredited The Rains Came 1939 second unit director - uncredited Jesse James 1939 second unit director - uncredited Kentucky 1938 second unit director - uncredited Suez 1938 second unit director: battle sequence - uncredited Slave Ship 1937 second unit director - uncredited Banjo on My Knee 1936 second unit director - uncredited The Garden of Allah 1936 second unit director - uncredited Under Two Flags 1936 director: battle sequences Thanks a Million 1935 second unit director: New York - uncredited Applause 1929 assistant director - uncredited Ladies of the Mob 1928 assistant director Ten Modern Commandments 1927 assistant director
Actor Title Year Status Character All the Brothers Were Valiant 1923 Morrell On the High Seas 1922 Lt. Gray, USN Excuse My Dust 1920 Max Henderson
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Barricade 1939 associate director - uncredited The Three Musketeers 1935 director: chase scenes - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character 20th Century Fox Promotional Film 1936 Documentary short Himself (uncredited)
Known for movies Fighting Caravans (1931) as Director
The Phantom Empire (1935) as Director
Mystery Mountain (1934) as Director
Behind Green Lights (1946) as Director