Biography
Harry L. Decker (1887–1959) was an American film producer associated with Columbia Pictures where he mainly oversaw production on western films. As an editor he was active in Hollywood from the 1910s through the 1930s. As a producer, he primarily worked on B-movie Westerns.He also produced the 1937 ice hockey-themed mystery The Game That Kills starring Rita Hayworth. He began his career in the silent era as a film editor, working at a variety of studios. Harry Decker was born in California to Zachary Decker and Alice Burbank. As a young child, he lost an eye in an accident. After working as an editor at Thomas Ince pictures, Charles Ray studios, and Columbia Pictures — where he often worked on films by director Hunt Stromberg — he transitioned into a new role as a producer.
Filmography
all 21
Movies 21
Producer 8
Writer 1
Colorado Trail (1938)
South of Arizona (1938)
Outlaws of the Prairie (1937)
The Game That Kills (1937)
It Can't Last Forever (1937)
Two-Fisted Sheriff (1937)
Shakedown (1936)
Scandal (1929)
The Fire Brigade (1926)
The Prairie Pirate (1925)
Silent Sanderson (1925)
Soft Shoes (1925)
A Cafe in Cairo (1924)
The Girl I Loved (1923)
The Old Swimmin' Hole (1921)
45 Minutes from Broadway (1920)
Homer Comes Home (1920)
Mary's Ankle (1920)
What's Your Husband Doing? (1920)
The Woman in the Suitcase (1920)
What 80 Million Women Want (1913)
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Deathday1959-10-14 (undefined years old)
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