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Lewis H. Creber : ウィキペディア英語版
Lewis Creber

Lewis Creber (1901-1966) (also billed as Lewis H. Creber) was a British art director who spent his career in the United States, working on well over a hundred films and television series.〔Lombardi p.340〕 He worked for the major Hollywood studio Twentieth Century Fox for much of the 1930s and 1940s.
==Selected filmography==

* ''Bachelor of Arts'' (1934)
* ''Mystery Woman'' (1935)
* ''Champagne Charlie'' (1936)
* ''Charlie Chan at the Opera'' (1936)
* ''Dangerously Yours'' (1937)
* ''Charlie Chan at the Wax Museum'' (1940)
* ''Scotland Yard'' (1941)
* ''Pier 13'' (1940)
* ''Sun Valley Serenade'' (1941)
* ''Charlie Chan in Rio'' (1941)
* ''Berlin Correspondent'' (1942)
* ''Manila Calling'' (1942)
* ''The Hammond Mystery'' (1942)
* ''Margin for Error'' (1943)
* ''Dixie Dugan'' (1943)
* ''Bomber's Moon'' (1943)
* ''Linda Be Good'' (1947)
* ''Caged Fury'' (1948)
* ''Perilous Waters'' (1948)
* ''El Paso'' (1949)
* ''Captain China'' (1950)
* ''The Dividing Line'' (1950)
* ''Tripoli'' (1950)
* ''Hong Kong'' (1952)
* ''Destination Gobi'' (1953)

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