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    Frank Reicher

    German actor and filmmaker

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  1. Frank Reicher (born Franz Reicher; December 2, 1875 – January 19, 1965) was a German-born American actor, director and producer. He is best known for playing Captain Englehorn in the 1933 film King Kong.

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    Frank Reicher. Actor: King Kong. Though most famous as Capt. Englehorn, the ship captain who carried the expedition to an island to capture the great ape in King Kong (1933)--and its sequel, Son of Kong (1933)--Frank Reicher had a long history as a stage actor and director, and film director, prior to his "Kong" appearances, and in fact has ...

  3. Solid German character actor in the 1930s who specialized in anti-Nazi war dramas and standard horrors playing unsmiling professional types--professors, doctors, scientists, politicians. Best known for his role as Capt. Engelhorn in the classic ape movies King Kong (1933) and Son of Kong (1933).

  4. Frank Reicher (December 2, 1875 – January 19, 1965) was a German-born American stage and film actor, director and producer. He is best known for playing Captain Englehorn in the 1933 film King Kong.

  5. Frank Reicher retired in 1951; he died fourteen years later, at age 90. Read More ↓. Movie Highlights. See Full Filmography. Find bio, credits and filmography information for Frank Reicher on AllMovie - Launching his theatrical career in his native Germany, actor/director Frank Reicher worked in…

  6. Frank Reicher. Solid German character actor in the 1930s who specialized in anti-Nazi war dramas and standard horrors playing unsmiling professional types--professors, doctors, scientists, politicians. Best known for his role as Capt. Engelhorn in the classic ape movies King Kong (1933) and Son of Kong (1933).

  7. Biography. Read More. Frank Reicher was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. Reicher worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "Beau Sabreur" (1928), "Behind Masks" (1921) and "Big News" with Robert Armstrong (1929).

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