Elmer Raguse

Elmer Raguse

  • Birthday: 1901-05-09
  • Deathday: 1972-03-02
  • Place of birth: Springfield, Massachusetts, USA
  • Also know as: E.R. Raguse

Biography

RAGUSE, ELMER (Elmer Roy Raguse) Born May 9, 1901, Springfield, Massachusetts. A ham radio enthusiast at 16, Raguse was a chief telegraph operator on ships for the Marconi Wireless Company before joining the phonograph record industry in 1924. He designed the first electrical recording system for Bell Telephone and installed it for Columbia Records and the Victor Talking Machine Company, which hired him as Assistant Supervisor of Recording; Raguse designed and built portable recording equipment used by Victor around the world. In 1928, Elmer supervised the recording of music and effects scores for the last of the L&H and Our Gang silents at Victor’s studios in Camden, New Jersey. He was sent to the Roach studios in Culver City to install sound recording equipment, and also insulate and redesign the stages. Raguse worked on 30 L&H films, sometimes without credit, and also recorded the sound for most of the foreign-language pictures. He remained as chief sound engineer until Henry Ginsberg fired him in a cost-cutting move in December 1931. Raguse worked at Fox and for radio producer C.P. MacGregor until Roach rehired him in January 1934; he remained there through 1957. He then worked for Desilu and finally returned to theatrical films with 20th Century-Fox. He retired to Florida in 1967. His work on Topper, Of Mice and Men, and other films earned him five Oscar nominations for sound recording and two for special effects. Elmer’s brother Roy and nephew Richard also worked at the Roach studio. Died of heart failure March 2, 1972, Palm Beach, Florida; age 70.

Production

Boxing Gloves

1929

As Sound Engineer

Lazy Days

1929

As Sound Engineer

Small Talk

1929

As Sound Engineer

Railroadin'

1929

As Sound Engineer

Topper Returns

1941

As Sound

The Night Life

1930

As Sound

Hasty Marriage

1931

As Sound

Chickens Come Home

1931

As Sound Recordist

Blotto

1930

As Sound

Come Clean

1931

As Sound

Any Old Port!

1932

As Sound

Men O'War

1929

As Sound

The Pip from Pittsburg

1931

As Sound Recordist

The Tabasco Kid

1932

As Sound

Thundering Tenors

1931

As Sound Recordist

Night of Goblins

1930

As Sound

Pardon Us

1931

As Recording Supervision

Haunted at Midnight

1931

As Sound

Bear Shooters

1930

As Sound Engineer

General Spanky

1936

As Sound

Another Fine Mess

1930

As Sound Recordist

Move Over, Darling

1963

As Sound

What a Way to Go!

1964

As Sound

Inner Sanctum

1948

As Sound Recordist

Shock Treatment

1964

As Sound

Goodbye Charlie

1964

As Sound

Brats

1930

As Sound Recordist

Hog Wild

1930

As Sound Recordist

One Good Turn

1931

As Sound

Helpmates

1932

As Sound Recordist

The Chimp

1932

As Sound

The Pleasure Seekers

1964

As Sound

Von Ryan's Express

1965

As Sound

The Laurel-Hardy Murder Case

1930

As Sound Engineer

Moan & Groan, Inc.

1929

As Recording Supervision

Bouncing Babies

1929

As Recording Supervision

Shivering Shakespeare

1930

As Sound

The First Seven Years

1930

As Sound

When the Wind Blows

1930

As Sound

The Reward

1965

As Sound

Way Out West

1937

As Sound Supervisor

Dogs Is Dogs

1931

As Sound Recordist

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