The Film Mercury (1926-27)

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Hollywood, Calif. THE FILM MERCURY, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1926 Page Seventeen DAILY NEWS EVENING GRAPHIC November 25, 1926 By Roscoe McGowen Much credit must go to James T. O’Donohoe, who wrote the scenario. November 24, 1926 By Regenia Cannon James T. O’Donohoe wrote a splendid script of Lawrence Stalling’s stage play. WILLIAM FOX STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA October 20, 1926. Mr. James T. O’Donohoe, 6564 Fountain Ave., Hollywood, Calif. Dear Jim : “What Price Glory” is finally completed. 1 want to thank you for the script you wrote for this production. It was a difficult job to turn this play into a screen story — and one that was very well done. Sincerely, (Signed) Raoul Walsh. NEW YORK SUN By John S. Cohen, Jr. And in giving credit where it is due, James T. O’Donohoe, the author of scene-by-scene script, or the scenario — deserves major shares. DEMMY LAMSON Manager RUTH COLLIER Associate