Biography
Frank R. Strayer was born on September 20, 1891, in Altoona, Pennsylvania. Strayer worked in the film industry as a director, shaping early motion pictures during the late silent and early sound eras. Their directorial work included the 1932 film The Monster Walks, a feature that contributed to the horror genre’s development in cinema. Strayer also directed Now We're in the Air, a 1927 production noted for its aviation theme, reflecting the period’s fascination with flight and adventure narratives.
Strayer’s filmography reflects their involvement in American cinema during a transitional phase, spanning both silent and early talkie films. Their credited works demonstrate a focus on genre-driven storytelling, with The Monster Walks and Now We're in the Air representing distinct thematic app…





