James A. Fitzpatrick

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James A. Fitzpatrick (b. February 26, 1894 in Shelton, Connecticut - d. June 12, 1980 in Cathedral City, California) was a movie producer, director, writer, and narrator, best remembered for making documentaries. After completing training in dramatic arts, he worked for a while as a journalist. In 1925, he entered in films by filming traveling documentaries. MGM distributed the series under the umbrella titles "Fitzpatrick Traveltalks" and "The Voice of the Globe". As for Paramount, it was "Vistavision Visits". Many of the movies were in technicolor.

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