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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0353756Oren Haglund - IMDb

    Oren Haglund was born on 23 November 1905 in Michigan, USA. He was a production manager and assistant director, known for The Great Jewel Robber (1950), 77 Sunset Strip (1958) and The Iron Mistress (1952). He was married to Helen Louise Persley and Priscilla Lane.

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    • September 15, 1972
    • November 23, 1905
  2. CPT Oren William Haglund V. CPT Oren William Haglund. World War 2 Veteran. Served with the Army Air Corps. Was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart. FAG member, #47945985, provided the following information: Oren was a production manager, 2nd director and even props in the television industry. See IMDB for his filmography.

  3. lostgermangirl.blogspot.com › 2020 › 10Lost German Girl

    Jan 2, 2024 · On Tuesday, May 8, 1945, a young woman with a sign of having been beaten is filmed on a road 78 km from Prague in the direction of Pilsen in Czechoslovakia by Captain Oren W. Haglund, in his camera he portrays the image of the war in that At the moment, the filming of her only lasts 55 seconds, being recorded for history.

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  4. Some say the American cameraman is Capt. Oren W. Haglund. I've even seen a YT comment that said the cameraman convinced her he was a friendly American by giving her a US penny. Then decades later her granddaughter, Emi, placed that very penny on the American cameraman's grave.

  5. Oren William Haglund (November 23, 1905 – September 15, 1972) was an American screenwriter and an assistant film director who became the production manager of 571 episodes of 11 Warner Brothers/ABC television series from 1955 to 1961.

    • November 23, 1905
    • September 15, 1972
  6. Sep 30, 2014 · U.S Army Color Film, Capt. Oren Haglund (USAAF)Plzen, Czechoslovakia April/May 1945.

  7. Oren William Haglund (November 23, 1905 – September 15, 1972) was an American screenwriter and an assistant film director who became the production manager of 571 episodes of 11 Warner Brothers/ABC television series from 1955 to 1961.

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