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Ferrin Fraser
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Ferrin Fraser is known for
Lights Out (1946)
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Adventure Girl (1934)
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Terror (1952)
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Known for
Lights Out
6.9
TV Series
Writer
(as Ferrin Frazier)
1951 • 1 ep
Adventure Girl
4.6
Writer
(as Ferrin Frazier)
1934
Terror
TV Series
Writer
1952 • 2 eps
Lux Playhouse
8.0
TV Series
Writer
(as Ferrin Frazier)
1958 • 1 ep
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Lux Playhouse
8.0
TV Series
story
(as Ferrin Frazier)
1958
1 episode
Fireside Theatre
7.4
TV Series
original story
(as Ferrin Frazier)
1954
1 episode
Terror
TV Series
written by
1952
2 episodes
Lights Out
6.9
TV Series
written by
(as Ferrin Frazier)
1951
1 episode
Fang and Claw
7.5
book
(uncredited)
1935
Adventure Girl
4.6
narration from the text by
(as Ferrin Frazier)
1934
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Ferrin Frazier
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Novel: "The Screaming Portrait"
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