Jack Cunningham (screenwriter)
Jack Cunningham (April 1, 1882 – October 4, 1941) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 132 films between 1913 and 1939. He was born in Ionia, Iowa, and died from a cerebral hemorrhage in Santa Monica, California.
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Born | Ionia, Iowa, US | April 1, 1882
Died | October 4, 1941 59) | (aged
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1913–1939 |
Selected filmography
- The Wrong Man (1917)
- Limousine Life (1918)
- Hands Up! (1918)
- The Bells (1918)
- The Border Raiders (1918)
- The Narrow Path (1918)
- The Goddess of Lost Lake (1918)
- The Ghost of the Rancho (1918)
- Little Red Decides (1918)
- All Wrong (1919)
- The False Code (1919)
- The Joyous Liar (1919)
- Todd of the Times (1919)
- Daredevil Jack (1920)
- The House of Whispers (1920)
- Live Sparks (1920)
- The Devil to Pay (1920)
- Double Adventure (1921)
- Where Lights Are Low (1921)
- The Avenging Arrow (1921)
- Beyond the Rocks (1922)
- A Trip to Paramountown (1922, short)
- The Covered Wagon (1923)
- A Gentleman of Leisure (1923)
- Homeward Bound (1923)
- The Light That Failed (1923)
- The Man Who Fights Alone (1924)
- Just a Woman (1925)
- The Black Pirate (1926)
- The Adventurer (1928)
- The Viking (1928)
- The Iron Mask (1929)
- The Guilty Generation (1931)
- The Deceiver (1931)
- The Rider of Death Valley (1932)
- The Texas Bad Man (1932)
- The Fourth Horseman (1932)
- Flaming Guns (1932)
- Terror Trail (1933)
- The Thundering Herd (1933)
- Under the Tonto Rim (1933)
- To the Last Man (1933)
- It's a Gift (1934)
- Mississippi (1935)
- Painted Desert (1938)
- Union Pacific (1939)
gollark: Those are "modular" in the sense that you can swap parts, at least, which is nice.
gollark: I'm aware, those aren't "modular" in the common sense.
gollark: Modular phones are also really hard.
gollark: ... nobody is enforcing that, some things are just hard and/or undesired.
gollark: I suppose it's reasonable to just blame other people's different preferences and the high capital cost of phone manufacturing rather than just "the market" but meh.
External links
- Jack Cunningham on IMDb
- Jack Cunningham papers, 1922 - 1939, held by the Billy Rose Theatre Division, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
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