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Fred F. Sears Filmography

DirectingBORN 1913BOSTON75 FILMS IN DB

Fred F.Sears

Known for Directing · Cha-Cha-Cha Boom!, Going Steady, Utah Blaine

75
FILMS IN DB
$613
TOTAL VALUE
28
PRICED
$22
AVG VALUE
OTHER
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Raiders of Tomahawk Creek
~$117 · OTHER · 1950
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Going Steady
$5 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Fred F. Sears was a prolific American director whose career spanned the golden age of Hollywood, crafting a remarkable 52 feature films between 1949 and 1957 for Columbia Pictures. His work often straddled various genres, making him a versatile figure in the industry. Among his most collectible titles are "Pecos River" and "Prairie Roundup," both released in 1951. These films are particularly significant for collectors due to their embodiment of the Western genre's evolution during the 1950s, showcasing Sears’ ability to blend action with character-driven storytelling. Collectors seek out Sears' films not only for their nostalgic value but also for their rarity, as many of his works have become obscured over time. His unique directorial style and the engaging narratives he crafted resonate with film enthusiasts who appreciate the underappreciated gems of classic cinema. With an enduring legacy, Sears' films remain an essential part of any serious physical media collection, celebrating an era when storytelling was paramount in Hollywood.

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