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Fanya Fisher
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Fanya Fisher is known for
The Dog and the Diamonds (1953)
,
Fuel for Battle (1944)
and
A Soldier Comes Home (1945)
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Known for
The Dog and the Diamonds
6.2
Script and Continuity Department
1953
Fuel for Battle
Short
Script and Continuity Department
1944
A Soldier Comes Home
Short
Script and Continuity Department
1945
A City Reborn
6.1
Short
Additional Crew
1945
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Stolen Assignment
5.8
production secretary
(uncredited)
1955
The Assassin
6.3
production secretary
(uncredited)
1952
The Stranger in Between
7.3
production secretary
(uncredited)
1952
A City Reborn
6.1
Short
assistant
1945
Script and Continuity Department
Previous
3
The Dog and the Diamonds
6.2
continuity
1953
A Soldier Comes Home
Short
continuity
1945
Fuel for Battle
Short
continuity
1944
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