Lew Lehr
Editing
Known For

Produced by the Fox Movietone News arm of Fox Film Corporation and based on the book by Lawrence Stallings, this expanded newsreel, using stock-and-archive footage, tells the story of World War I from inception to conclusion. Alternating with scenes of trench warfare and intimate glimpses of European royalty at home, and scenes of conflict at sea combined with sequences of films from the secret archives of many of the involved nations.
The First World War
Film-within-a-film: two men eating lunch at restaurant see another Shell Oil film entitled "The Largest Club in the World" with Lew Lehr and Don Wilson. Humorous driving and pedestrian safety film shot on the streets of Los Angeles.
Screw Drivers of 1940

A short documentary depicting a typical day in the life of a 1940s era flying stewardess.
Flying Stewardess
Lew Lehr invades the simian world and the result is a hilarious reel about monkeys. Lehr draws deadly parallels as the reel progresses and audiences will enjoy the sequences that do much to make one regard Darwin in a different light.