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Frank Reicher (December 2, 1875 – January 19, 1965) was a German-born American stage and film actor, director and producer. He is best known for playing Captain Englehorn in the 1933 film King Kong. Reicher made his Broadway debut the year he came to America playing Lord Tarquin in Harrison Fiske's production of Becky Sharp, a comedy by Langdon Mitchell based on William Makepeace Thackeray’s Vanity Fair. His early career was spent in legitimate theater on and off Broadway. He was head of the Brooklyn Stock Company when Jacob P. Adler performed The Merchant of Venice in Yiddish while the rest of the cast remained in English. Reicher was for a number of years affiliated with the Little Theatre on West Forty-Fourth Street as an actor and manager and would remain active on Broadway as actor, director or producer well into the 1920s. On stage, Reicher starred in such plays as the first Broadway production of Georg Kaiser's From Morning to Midnight (as the cashier), and the original production of Percy MacKaye's The Scarecrow (in the title role).
7.6King Kong
1933
7.0Camille
1936
6.6Samson and Delilah
1949
6.5Juarez
1939
6.3Night Monster
1942
7.5Ninotchka
1939
6.9Sister Kenny
1946
5.4Captain America
1944
5.8Anthony Adverse
1936
5.7Tornado
1943
8.0Strange Cargo
1929
6.2Mata Hari
1931
5.8Flesh
1932
4.9Rendezvous
1935
7.3Four Sons
1928
7.8To Be or Not to Be
1942
5.8British Agent
1934
6.0Topaze
1933
7.0Rascals
1938
7.7Monsieur Verdoux
1947