Fred Myton
Fred Myton | |
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Born |
Garden City, Kansas | November 15, 1885
Died |
June 6, 1955 69) Los Angeles, California | (aged
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1916-1954 |
Fred Myton (November 15, 1885 – June 6, 1955) was an American screenwriter. He wrote 168 films between 1916 and 1952, mostly low-budget "B" pictures for Poverty Row studios and independent producers. He wrote many films for Producers Releasing Corporation.
Selected filmography
- Triumph (1917)
- The Empty Gun (1917)
- All Night (1918)
- The Prince and Betty (1919)
- The Deadlier Sex (1920)
- A Game Chicken (1922)
- The Brass Bottle (1923)
- Torment (1924)
- Midnight Molly (1925)
- Forbidden Cargo (1925)
- Lady Robinhood (1925)
- Smooth as Satin (1925)
- Alias Mary Flynn (1925)
- Three of a Kind (1925)
- Broadway Lady (1925)
- Parisian Nights (1925)
- The Wreck of the Singapore (1928)
- The Air Legion (1929)
- The Great Divide (1929)
- The Gambling Terror (1937)
- Harlem on the Prairie (1937)
- Hitler, Beast of Berlin (1939)
- White Eagle (1941)
- The Lone Prairie (1942)
- The Mad Monster (1942)
- Dead Men Walk (1943)
- Black Hills Express (1943)
- Apology for Murder (1945)
- Too Many Winners (1947)
- Western Pacific Agent (1950)
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