Motion picture news booking guide and studio directory (Oct 1927)

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WRITERS 143 — E— EDDY, Robert; "Long Pants" (First National); "Three's a Crowd" (First National) (co-scen.). FA YE, Eandall H.; "The Heart of Salome," "Rich But Honest." "Colleen" (Fox). FORT, Garrett; "White Gold," "The Yankee Clipper" (Pathe) (co-adap.). FOSTER, Bert; "Galloping Thunder" (FBO) (Co-scen.) . FOX, Finis; also director; b. Cadde, Okla., Oct. 8th; educ. Arkadelphia Methodist College, Ark., Polytechnic College, Fort Worth, Tex., & Ft. Worth Univ.; previous career, newspaper editor, state legislator; screen career, sold original to Metre, "Jury of Fate," produced in 1917 with Mabel Taliaferro; has written originals and adaptations for more than fifty stars; directed and produced "The Woman Who Sinned"; adapted "Resurrection" and "Ramcna" (United Artists). Member, Hollywood Athletic Club. Ad., Tec-Art Studios, Hollywood, Calif. FTJRBER, Douglas; "Lovers?" (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) (co-scen.). FURTHMAN, Jules; b. Chicago, 111. ; "Casey at the Bat" (Paramount); "Fashions for Women" (Paramount) (co-adap.). GANGLON, Paul; "The Mysterious Rider," "Arizona Bound," "Ten Modern Commandments" (Paramount) (co-scen.). GARDINER, Betty; "Cabaret" (Paramount). GARNETT, Tay; "No Control" (Pathe) (coadap.). GATES, Harvey; b. Hawaiian Islands; "Heaven on Earth" ( M etro-Goldwyn-Mayer ) ; "Tne Brute," "The Black Diamond Express," "The Bush Leader" (Warner). GERAGHTY, Tom; b. Rushville, Ind. ; "Firemen, Save My Child" (Paramount) (co-scen.). GIBSON, TOM; b. Boston, Mass.; "The Climers" (Warner). GOLDBECK, Willis "Convoy" (First National). GOODRICH, Jchn; b. Delavan, Wis.; Special Delivery" (Paramount) (adap.). GREEN, Howard J.; b. San Francisco, Cal., March 20th; educ. grammar, high, Hastings Law Coll., San Francisco; early career, newspaper man; stage career, revue writer, member of vaudeville producing firm of Heckey & Green; screen career, started with Johnny Hines adapting "White Pants Willie"; comedy construction on Harold Lloyd's "The Kid Bi other" (Paramount), "The Patent Leather Kid," "The Piivate life of Helen of Troy," adaptation of "The Life of Riley" (First Natl.) ; now writing an original for Chas Murray and George Sidney for First National. Home ad., 1233 So. Rcdondo Blvd., Los Angeles, Calif. First National Studios, Burbank, Calif. GREY, Johnnie; b. New York; "Tracked by the Police" (Warner). GUIHAN, FRANCES; "In the First Degree," "She's My Baby " "Closed Gates." "Thumbs Down." "The Cruel Truth," "Face Value." "Stranded" (Sterling). — H— HALSEY, Forrest; b. Newark. N. J.; "Broadway Nights" (First National (adap.). HARRIS, Ray; "Rubber Heels," "Man Power" (Paramount) (co-adap.). HAYWARD, Leland; "For the Love of Mike" (First National) (co-scen.). HEATH, Percy; "Ritzy" (Paramount) (coscen.), "Fashions for Women." 'Rolled Stockings" (Paramount) (seen.). HEILBRON, Adelaide; "Dance Magic" (First National) . HERBERT, F. Hugh; scenario writer; b. Vienna, Austria, May 29, 1897; educ. Gresham School, Holt, England, and London School of Mines; previous career, newspaper man, advertising man, novelist, screen career, started with Paramount, later with Fox, now writing for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer; "The DemiBride," "Adam and Evil," "Tea for Three," "Baby Mine" (M-G-M).. Hght., 6, 9; wght., 155; dark hair; brown eyes. Member, Hollywood A. C, Green Room Club. Home ad. 523 N. Arden Blvd., Hollywood, Calif. M-G-M Studios, Culver, City, Calif. HIBBARD, Enid; b. Cincinnati. Ohio, Feb 27"The Coward" (FBO) (cont.); "Ladies Beware" (FBO) (adap.). HIVELY, George; b. Springfield, Mo.; "Tie Rambling Ranger," "The Western Rover" (Universal) . HOERL, Arthur; "The Million Dollar Mystery" (Rayart). " ' HORAN, Charles; b. New York; ' ■Horseshoei" (Pathe) (co-scen.). HOWELL, Dorothy; b. Chicago, HI. ; "Bird, of Prey, ' "The Price of Honor," "Rich Men's f°.nS.'. -rr,?ayin.g, ^.e ^ice," "The Romantic Age 'The Kid Sister" (Columbia); ' Sdiai the Lone Wolf" (Columbia) (co-scen. \. — I— 1Nh^Nt,'^n\-y'. ,<The Fightin' c°m< Gofd" (PaTthee)Rldm R°Wdy'" "^edaddl. —J— JACKSON, Joseph; Educ. Wesleyan Coll., Columbia University; previous career, assistant dramatic editor, N. Y. World; screen career started with Goldwyn Pictures Corp., as pub Jor yfr,?rSCtHri f^r t?V,6 years; Publicity director for Rudolph Valentino; associate editor ■Paramount scenario department for one vearsupervising editor on "We're in the Navv Now ' "Stranded in Paris" (Paramount)adaptation and continuity (with Doris AnderS0?? °^m"Afraid t0 Love" (Paramount); author "Twisted Faces" (Universal), "On to Reno (Pathe). Now freelancing. Member The Writers, Wampas, Phi Kappa Psi. Home TA«^o£t68 Tuxed0 Terrace. Hollywood, Calif. JACKSON Lois; "What Every Girl Should Know (Warner). JACKSON, Marion; "Arizona Bound" (Paramount) (adap); "Somewhere in Sonora." "The Land Beyond the Law," "The Devii's Saddle" (First National) (adap.); "Men of Daring" (Universal) (adap.. & cont.) JACOBS, Harrison; "Set Free, "Spurs and Saddles" (Universal). JEFFERSON, L. V.; b. Carthage, Mo. "One Chance in a Million," "Catch as Catch Can" ( Lamas) . JONES, Grover; b. Terre Haute. Ind. "Grinning Guns" (Universal); "Wedding Bills" (Paramount) (co-scen.). JOSEPHSON, Julien; b. Roseburg. Ore. "The Whirlwind of Youth" (Paramount). JUNGMEYER, Jack; "Hills of Peril," "The Circus Ace," "Good as Gold," "Tumbling River" (Fox). — K — KENYON, Al; b. San Francisco, Cal. "Simple Sis" (Warner). KING, Bradley; b. N. Y. C. "Mockery" (M G-M ) . KLEIN, Philip; b. New York City. "Is Zat So?" (Fox). KRUSADA, Carl; "The Arizona Whirlwind" (Pathe). LANGDON, James; "Three's a Crowd" (First National) (co-scen.). LEE, Robert N.; "Ritzy" (Paramount) (coscen.) . LESTER, William; "Hard Fists" (Universal); "The Broncho Buster" (Universal) (adap.); "Hands Off" (Universal) (co-scen.); "Range Courage" (Universal) (co-adap.); "The Fighting Three" (Universal). LEVIEN, Sonya; "The Heart Thief" (Pathe); "The Princess from Hoboken" (Tiffany). LIGHTON, Louis D. ; "Children of Divorce" (Paramount) (co-ecen.).