Violet E. Powell
Violet E. Powell was a British screenwriter active during the 1920s and 1930s.[1] She was married to actor David Powell.[2]
Violet E. Powell | |
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Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1925–1934 |
Spouse(s) | David Powell |
Selected filmography
- Badger's Green (1934)
- To Be a Lady (1934)
- The Girl in the Flat (1934)
- The Plaything (1929)
- Kitty (1929)
- Paradise (1928)
- Toni (1928)
- King's Mate (1928)
- Poppies of Flanders (1927)[3]
- The Rolling Road (1927)[4]
- The White Black Sheep (1926)[5][6]
- Just Suppose (1926)
- The Beautiful City (1925)
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gollark: The Capitol should really have invested in orbital lasers; it would have fixed the whole standoffish situation at the end of book 1.
gollark: They did lots of things but are then randomly eliminated by orbital lasers.
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References
- "Violet E. Powell". BFI. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
- "9 Nov 1925, 14 - The San Francisco Examiner at Newspapers.com". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
- Edwards, Paul M. (2016-03-09). World War I on Film: English Language Releases through 2014. McFarland. ISBN 9780786498666.
- Gifford, Denis (2020-10-12). The British Film Catalogue: The Fiction Film. Routledge. ISBN 9781317837015.
- Theatre Magazine. Theatre Magazine Company. 1926.
- "Arabs and Mr. Barthelmess". The New York Times. 1926-12-21. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-03-26.
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