Gladys Gordon
Gladys Gordon (aka G.G. Pendarves and Gladys Gordon Trenery) was a British novelist and screenwriter active during Hollywood's silent era. On all of her screenplays, she collaborated with fellow writer Ada McQuillan.[1][2][3] She was known for her short stories on the occult published in pulp magazine Weird Tales.[3]
Gladys Gordon | |
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Other names | G.G. Pendarves Gladys Gordon Trenery |
Occupation | Screenwriter, author |
Selected filmography
- The Girl He Didn't Buy (1928)
- Golden Shackles (1928)
- Wilful Youth (1927)
- Web of Fate (1927)
gollark: Where's your giant automatic ore generator and ore processor?
gollark: You have what looks like overly large algorithmically-designed fission reactors, but a bad ME network with basically no machinery?
gollark: This looks like my CN facilities but more bad.
gollark: It isn't used for our main fear processing yet.
gollark: We have an experimental bee computer which uses the interactions of the apioforms to execute the bewaring processes, and the power of it scales tetrationally with bee density.
References
- "Web of Fate (1927) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
- "Thing of Darkness". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
- Howard, Robert E.; Quinn, Seabury (2003-08-01). Far Below and Other Horrors from the Pulps. Wildside Press LLC. ISBN 9781592241682.
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