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English: My father, Ray Culley, was the Production Manager for the 1934 Liberty Pictures film, the Cheaters, starring Bill Boyd. Boyd gave Dad an autographed photo when the film was finished.
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Source My father, Ray Culley, Hollywood Years Collection. Culley was an actor, project manager, and second-unit film director in Hollywood in the 1930s. When he died, his collection passed on to me.
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Bill Boyd, the American film actor known for portraying the cowboy hero Hopalong Cassidy.

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12 December 1934

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