Wallace C. Clifton
Wallace C. Clifton (1871-1931) was a screenwriter in the United States.[1][2] His wife Emma Bell Clifton was also a screenwriter.
Filmography
- The Girl and the Gambler (1913)[2]
- To Be Called For (1914)
- The Foreman of Bar Z Ranch (1915)[2]
- Hearts of the Jungle (1915) [2]
- Heart's Desire (1915 film)[3]
- Just Like a Woman (1915)[3]
- Missing Ruby (1915)[3]
- Aunt Mary (1915 film)[3]
- Heart of the Jungle (1915)[3]
- Primitive Way (1915)[3]
- Between Matinee and Night (1915)[3]
- The Black Butterfly (1916)
- Bridges Burned (1917)
- The Barefoot Boy (1923) (original story)[2]
- Love in a Hurry (1919) [2]
- The Oakdale Affair (1919), film adaptation[2]
- Three Green Eyes (1919), film adaptation[2]
- Wanted at Headquarters (1920)
- Cheated Hearts, Script, (1921)[2]
- Colorado, Script, (1921)[2]
- False Kisses, Script, (1921)[2]
- The Wise Kid, Screenplay, (1922)[2]
- The Guttersnipe (1922)
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References
- "Three Scenario Writers for Wold", April 6, 1918, page 73
- "Wallace C. Clifton". BFI.
- "Catalog of Copyright Entries". U.S. Government Printing Office. 19 January 2019 – via Google Books.
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