George C. Hull

Author - USA
Born January 28, 1878 in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India
Died February 2, 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
George C. Hull was born under the given name George Charles Hull on January 28, 1878 in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India. He was an American Author, known for The Sorrows of Satan (1926), The Sea Flower (1918), Lord Jim (1925), George C. Hull's first movie on record is from 1918. George C. Hull died on February 2, 1953 in Los Angeles, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1926.

George C. Hull Filmography [Auszug]
1926: [10/12] The Sorrows of Satan (Scenario), Directed by D.W. Griffith, with Ricardo Cortez, Carol Dempster, Adolphe Menjou,
1925: [11.15] Lord Jim (Scenario), Directed by Victor Fleming, with Percy Marmont, Shirley Mason, Noah Beery,
1924: [10.19] The Border Legion (Scenario), Directed by William K. Howard, with Antonio Moreno, Helene Chadwick, Rockliffe Fellowes,
1923: [05/07] Fools and Riches (Twenty Dollars (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by Herbert Blaché, with Herbert Rawlinson, , Tully Marshall,
1920: [11.22] West Is West (Scenario), Directed by Val Paul, with Harry Carey, Charles Le Moyne, Ted Brooks,
1920: [09.20] The Secret Gift (Scenario), Directed by Harry L. Franklin, with Lee Kohlmar, Rudolf Christians, Doris Baker,
1919: [03.17] The Light of Victory (Based on ), Directed by William Wolbert, with Monroe Salisbury, Bob Emmons, ,
1918: [12.23] The Sea Flower (Story), Directed by Colin Campbell, with Juanita Hansen, Gayne Whitman, Fred Huntley,

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