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
Other namesG.G. Pendarves
Gladys Gordon Trenery
OccupationScreenwriter, author

Selected filmography

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

  1. "Web of Fate (1927) - Overview - TCM.com". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
  2. "Thing of Darkness". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 2019-05-19.
  3. 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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