Frank Craven
Known For

Son of Dracula

Our Town

Colonel Effingham's Raid

In This Our Life

Blossoms On Broadway

Small Town Girl

City for Conquest

He Was Her Man
All Movies (44)
- The Many Faces of Dracula2000 · as Doctor Harry Brewster (archive footage
- Dracula: A Cinematic Scrapbook1991 · as Doctor Harry Brewster (archive footage)
- Colonel Effingham's Raid1946 · as Dewey
- Forever Yours1945 · as Uncle Charles
- Destiny1944 · as Clem Broderick
- My Best Gal1944 · as Danny O'Hara
- Jack London1943 · as Old Tom
- Son of Dracula1943 · as Dr. Harry Brewster
- Dangerous Blondes1943 · as Inspector Joseph Clinton
- Keeper of the Flame1943 · as Docteur Fielding
- Harrigan's Kid1943 · as Walter Garnet
- Eyes Aloft1943 · as Ed Randall
- Pittsburgh1942 · as J.M. 'Doc' Powers
- Girl Trouble1942 · as Ambrose Murdock Flint
- Thru Different Eyes1942 · as Steve Pettijohn
- In This Our Life1942 · as Asa Timberlake
- The Richest Man in Town1941 · as Abb Crothers
- The Lady from Cheyenne1941 · as Hank Foreman
- Harvests for Tomorrow1941 · as Narrator (voice)
- Dreaming Out Loud1940 · as Dr. Walter Barnes
- City for Conquest1940 · as 'Old Timer'
- Our Town1940 · as Mr. Morgan
- Our Neighbors - The Carters1939 · as Doc Carter
- Miracles for Sale1939 · as Dad Morgan
- Penrod and His Twin Brother1938 · as Mr. Schofield
- You're Only Young Once1937 · as Frank Redmond
- Blossoms On Broadway1937 · as P. T. Quinterfield Sr.
- Lest We Forget1937 · as Archive Footage
- Penrod and Sam1937 · as Mr. Schofield
- The Harvester1936 · as Mr. Biddle
- Small Town Girl1936 · as Will "Pa" Brannan
- Barbary Coast1935 · as Col. Marcus Aurelius Cobb
- Hollywood Hobbies1935 · as Himself
- Vagabond Lady1935 · as "Spiggs" Spiggins
- Car 991935 · as Sheriff Peter Arnot
- That's Gratitude1934 · as Bob Grant
- He Was Her Man1934 · as Pop Sims, aka Jim Parker
- Let's Talk It Over1934 · as Mr. Rockland
- City Limits1934 · as John B. Matthews
- How to Break 90 #1: The Grip1933 · as Himself
- State Fair1933 · as Storekeeper
- Handle with Care1932 · as Radio Announcer
- How I Play Golf, by Bobby Jones No. 1: 'The Putter'1931 · as Self
- The Very Idea1929 · as Alan Camp