E. Lynn Summers

Author - USA
Borndate unknown
Deathdate unknown

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The day of birth of E. Lynn Summers is not on record. He was an American Author, known for Scenting a terrible crime (1913), The Double Shadow (1914), Heads Win (1919), E. Lynn Summers's first movie on record is from 1913. E. Lynn Summers died on an unknown date. His last motion picture on file dates from 1919.

E. Lynn Summers Filmography [Auszug]
1919: [05.00] Heads Win (Story), Directed by Preston Kendall, with ,
1917: [04.07] The Greater Punishment (Scenario), Directed by Francis J. Grandon, with Georgette Campbell, Edith Johnson, ,
1914: [09.19] Jim's Vindication (Scenario), Directed by John H. Collins, with Frank McGlynn, Sally Crute, Margery Bonney Erskine,
1914: [03.20] The Double Shadow (Scenario), Directed by Preston Kendall, with Augustus Phillips, William Bechtel, Robert Brower,
1913: [12.03] Within the Hour (Story), Directed by Marshall Farnum, with Charles Hamlin, Ollie Harbuval, Lynette Griffin,
1913: [10.09] Scenting a terrible crime (Scenario), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Dave Morris, Kate Toncray, Charles Murray,
1913: [10.02] Our Neighbors (Story), Directed by Oscar Eagle, with William Walcott, Rose Evans, Alma Russell,

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