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Bernard B. Ray
Bernard Benny Ray (born Benjamin Shamrayevsky, November 18, 1895 - December 10, 1964) was a Russian-born American film producer and director. He is closely associated with the production of low-budget B films of Poverty Row, involved with companies such as Reliable Pictures during the 1930s. In some film credits, like ''Rio Rattler'' (1935), he has used the pseudonym "Franklin Shamray". Death On December 10, 1964, after what appears to have been a long illness, Ray died of undisclosed causes at the Motion Picture Country Home Hospital. He was preceded in death by his wife Georgia Mae Tallant, to whom he was married between 1927 and 1958. Selected filmography * ''Bitter Sweets'' (1928) * '' Women Men Marry'' (1931) * '' At Twelve Midnight'' (1933) * ''Rawhide Mail'' (1934) * '' Mystery Ranch'' (1934) * ''Ridin' Thru'' (1934) * '' Fighting Hero'' (1934) * ''Terror of the Plains'' (1934) * ''Unconquered Bandit'' (1935) * '' The Cactus Kid'' (1935) * ''Tracy Rides'' (1935) * ''T ...
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