William Slavens McNutt

Author - USA
Born December 9, 1885 in Urbana, IL, USA
Died February 25, 1938 in San Fernando, CA, USA

Mini-Biography:
William Slavens McNutt was born on December 9, 1885 in Urbana, IL, USA. He was an American Author, known for Dangerous Paradise (1930), Young Eagles (1930), The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935), William Slavens McNutt's first movie on record is from 1912. William Slavens McNutt died on February 25, 1938 in San Fernando, CA, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1935.

William Slavens McNutt Filmography [Auszug]
1935: [01.11] The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (Scenario: (adaptation) ), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Gary Cooper, Franchot Tone, Richard Cromwell,
1934: [10/19] Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (Scenario), Directed by Norman Taurog, with W.C. Fields, , ZaSu Pitts,
1931: [] Tropennächte (Scenario), Directed by Leo Mittler, with Manfred Fürst, Fritz Greiner, Else Heller,
1930: [12.19] Tom Sawyer (Scenario), Directed by John Cromwell, with Jackie Coogan, Junior Durkin, Mitzi Green,
1930: [/ /1] Dangerous Paradise (Scenario), Directed by William A. Wellman, with Richard Arlen, Nancy Carroll, Willie Fung,
1930: [] Young Eagles (Scenario), Directed by William A. Wellman, with Virginia Bruce, Jean Arthur, Stanley Blystone,
1912: [11.19] The Saint and the Siwash (Scenario), Directed by Marshall Stedman, with Rex de Rosselli, Myrtle Stedman, Gladys Cuneo,

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