Gene Fowler - Screenplays

Screenplays

Fowler wrote or co-wrote screenplays for the following movies (partial list).

  • What Price Hollywood? (1932)
  • State's Attorney (1932)
  • The Way to Love (1933)
  • The Mighty Barnum (1934) (based on his stage play)
  • Twentieth Century (1934)
  • The Call of the Wild (1935)
  • Professional Soldier (1934)
  • Career Woman (1936) (story)
  • Half Angel (1936)
  • A Message to Garcia (1936)
  • White Fang (1936)
  • Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937) (story)
  • Love Under Fire (1937)
  • Nancy Steele Is Missing! (1937)
  • The Earl of Chicago (1940) (story)
  • Billy the Kid (1941)
  • Big Jack (1949)

Other of his works that became the basis for films include his stage play The Great Magoo, which was filmed as Shoot the Works (1934), and the book, Beau James: The Life & Times of Jimmy Walker, which was the basis for Beau James (1957).

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