Bernard B. Ray Movies
Also known as
Franklin Shamray,
Ray Bernard, and
B.B. Ray,
Bernard B. Ray was a Hollywood jack-of-all-trades, serving at one time or another as producer, director, writer, and photographer. Essentially a producer from 1934 to 1942,
Ray churned out programmers for such Poverty Row concerns as Monogram and PRC. He also directed a number of low-budgeters, including
The Speed Reporter (1936), starring stunt man extraordinaire
Richard Talmadge, and
House of Errors (1942), a not-bad comeback attempt by silent comedy star
Harry Langdon.
Bernard B. Ray's last producer/director endeavor was the patchwork 1953 actioner Hollywood Thrillmakers. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi