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George C. Hull (28 January 1878 – 2 February 1953) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 50 films between 1918 and 1932.He died in Los Angeles, California.
Date Of Birth January 28, 1878 Died 1953-02-02 Place Of Birth Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India Profession Writer Star Sign Aquarius
Writer Title Year Status Character Lord Jim 1925 Daring Days 1925 story - as George Hull Taking Chances 1925 Short story The Light of Western Stars 1925 adaptation The Pronto Kid 1925 Short scenario / story The Mystery of the Lost Ranch 1925 as George Hull Man from God's Country 1924 The Border Legion 1924 Wanderer of the Wasteland 1924 Gold Digger Jones 1924 Short scenario / story Where Is This West? 1923 story Out of Luck 1923 scenario Double Dealing 1923 writer Fools and Riches 1923 as George Hull Single Handed 1923 writer The Gentleman from America 1923 writer One Wonderful Night 1922 The Girl Who Ran Wild 1922 The Kentucky Derby 1922 scenario Human Hearts 1922 adaptation Out of the Silent North 1922 as George Hull The Trap 1922 Man to Man 1922 Across the Deadline 1922 Sure Fire 1921 The Conflict 1921 The Shark Master 1921 The Wallop 1921 Desperate Youth 1921 The Freeze-Out 1921 screenplay - as George Hull / story - as George Hull Tiger True 1921 adaptation 'If Only' Jim 1920 White Youth 1920 West Is West 1920 scenario The Secret Gift 1920 scenario - story Hitchin' Posts 1920 scenario Fighting Pals 1920 Short story Two from Texas 1920 Short story His Buddy 1919 Short story The Light of Victory 1919 story "Breathes There the Man" The Fighting Brothers 1919 Short story The Sea Flower 1918 story Son of Oklahoma 1932 screenplay - as George Hull The Phantom of the North 1929 writer Sioux Blood 1929 writer The Overland Telegraph 1929 writer The Bushranger 1928 writer Beware of Blondes 1928 story The Sorrows of Satan 1926 adaptation - uncredited Forlorn River 1926 screenplay
Known for movies The Freeze-Out (1921) as Writer
Gold Digger Jones (1924) as Writer
The Pronto Kid (1925) as Writer
The Trap (1922) as Writer