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Overview
Date of Birth:
27 October
1892
,
Quincy, Michigan, USA
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Date of Death:
10 August
1955
, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Trivia:
Wrote with
Jane Cowl
under the pseudonym Alan Langdon Martin.
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Awards:
Nominated for Oscar.
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Best Films - 1939
(From
Alt Film Guide
. 10 May 2009, 1:26 AM, PDT)
Alternate Names:
Alan Langdon Martin
Filmography
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Director
,
Self
Writer:
2000s
1950s
1940s
1930s
1920s
1910s
The Women
(2008/I) (1939 screenplay)
"Broadway Television Theatre"
(1 episode, 1953)
-
Smilin' Through
(1953)
TV episode
(play)
Dragon Seed
(1944) (screenplay)
Cry 'Havoc'
(1943) (contributing writer) (uncredited)
Flight for Freedom
(1943) (adaptation)
Smilin' Through
(1941) (play)
Andy Hardy's Private Secretary
(1941) (writer)
Pride and Prejudice
(1940) (writer)
'Northwest Passage' (Book I -- Rogers' Rangers)
(1940) (contributing writer) (uncredited)
... aka Northwest Passage (USA: short title)
The Women
(1939) (screenplay)
Stand Up and Fight
(1939) (screenplay)
The Shining Hour
(1938) (screenplay)
I'll Take Romance
(1937) (screenplay)
That Girl from Paris
(1936) (story)
Come and Get It
(1936) (screenplay)
... aka Roaring Timber (USA: reissue title)
... aka Roaring Timbers (USA: reissue title)
Alice Adams
(1935) (screenplay)
... aka Booth Tarkington's Alice Adams (USA: complete title)
Roberta
(1935) (screenplay)
Romance in Manhattan
(1935) (screenplay)
The Little Minister
(1934) (screenplay)
The Fountain
(1934) (writer)
The Life of Vergie Winters
(1934) (screenplay)
This Man Is Mine
(1934) (screenplay)
The Crime Doctor
(1934) (screenplay)
Spitfire
(1934) (screenplay)
Little Women
(1933) (contributing writer) (uncredited)
After Tonight
(1933) (story and adaptation)
... aka Sealed Lips (UK)
Ann Vickers
(1933) (screenplay)
Double Harness
(1933) (screenplay)
The Silver Cord
(1933) (writer)
Our Betters
(1933) (screenplay)
Rockabye
(1932) (screenplay)
Smilin' Through
(1932) (play "Smiling Through")
What Price Hollywood?
(1932) (screenplay)
Young Bride
(1932) (additional dialogue)
Way Back Home
(1931) (story and screenplay)
... aka Old Greatheart (UK)
Friends and Lovers
(1931) (adaptation) (uncredited)
Caught Plastered
(1931) (uncredited)
Too Many Cooks
(1931) (writer)
White Shoulders
(1931) (adaptation)
The Pay-Off
(1930) (adaptation) (screenplay)
... aka Losing Game
Leathernecking
(1930) (writer)
... aka Present Arms
Lawful Larceny
(1930) (writer)
The Runaway Bride
(1930) (scenario and dialogue)
Seven Keys to Baldpate
(1929) (writer)
Dance Hall
(1929) (writer)
Half Marriage
(1929) (writer)
Side Street
(1929) (screenplay)
... aka The Three Brothers (UK)
... aka Three Brothers
Street Girl
(1929) (writer)
Lilac Time
(1928) (play)
... aka Love Never Dies
The Prince of Headwaiters
(1927) (adaptation)
The Notorious Lady
(1927) (adaptation)
Meet the Prince
(1926) (adaptation)
The Savage
(1926) (writer)
A Slave of Fashion
(1925) (writer)
White Fang
(1925) (adaptation)
The Love Master
(1924) (story)
Flapper Wives
(1924) (play "The Flaming Sign") (screenplay)
... aka Perilous Love
Brawn of the North
(1922) (story)
Smilin' Through
(1922) (play "Smiling Through") (as Alan Langdon Martin)
... aka Smiling Through (USA: copyright title)
The Silent Call
(1921) (adaptation)
Playthings of Destiny
(1921) (story)
The Amateur Wife
(1920) (writer)
The Right to Lie
(1919) (story)
A Temperamental Wife
(1919) (play "Information Please")
Marie, Ltd.
(1919) (scenario)
Daybreak
(1918) (play)
Miscellaneous Crew:
1930s
1920s
Break of Hearts
(1935) (continuity) (uncredited)
Brawn of the North
(1922) (presenter)
Director:
Flapper Wives
(1924)
... aka Perilous Love
Self:
1925 Studio Tour
(1925) .... Herself - a Writer
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Jealousy
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