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Ralph Spence (November 4, 1890 – December 21, 1949) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 121 films between 1912 and 1946. He was born in Key West, Florida and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles from a heart attack.
Date Of Birth November 4, 1890 Died 1949-12-21 Place Of Birth Key West, Florida, USA Height 5' 10½" (1.79 m) Profession Writer, Editor, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Scorpio
# Fact 1 At one time was vice president and general manager of the Houston Daily Telegram. 2 He was the "highest-paid title writer in the world at $5/word," according to "Motion Picture World" (31 July 1926).
Writer Title Year Status Character The Patsy 1928 titles Baby Mine 1928 titles Buttons 1927 titles The Gorilla 1927 play Now We're in the Air 1927 titles Spring Fever 1927 titles Adam and Evil 1927 titles The Callahans and the Murphys 1927 titles Tillie the Toiler 1927 titles Lost at the Front 1927 titles Orchids and Ermine 1927 titles The Taxi Dancer 1927 titles Johnny Get Your Hair Cut 1927 titles The Lunatic at Large 1927 titles There You Are! 1926 titles Tin Hats 1926 titles You'd Be Surprised 1926 titles The Campus Flirt 1926 titles The Flying Fool 1926 titles 3 Bad Men 1926 titles Pals First 1926 titles The Savage 1926 titles Hard Boiled 1926 titles It's the Old Army Game 1926 titles For Heaven's Sake 1926 titles Mademoiselle Modiste 1926 titles Behind the Front 1926 titles Too Much Money 1926 titles Why Women Love 1925 titles Classified 1925 titles American Pluck 1925 screenplay / titles The Early Bird 1925 titles The Speed Spook 1924 titles His Darker Self 1924 titles On Time 1924 titles Six Cylinder Love 1923 titles Let's Go 1923 titles Luck 1923 titles A Friendly Husband 1923 titles The Custard Cup 1923 titles Do and Dare 1922 titles Sure-Fire Flint 1922 titles A Self-Made Man 1922 titles For Big Stakes 1922 titles Chasing the Moon 1922 titles The Rough Diamond 1921 titles Hickville to Broadway 1921 titles After Your Own Heart 1921 titles Stranger Than Fiction 1921 titles A Ridin' Romeo 1921 titles The Oath 1921/I screenplay / titles Roman Candles 1920 titles Sink or Swim 1920 story - as Ralph H. Spence Never Say Quit 1919 titles Smiles 1919 story I'll Say So 1918 scenario - as Ralph H. Spence Miss Innocence 1918 story - uncredited A Camouflage Kiss 1918 screenplay - as Ralph H. Spence / story - as Ralph H. Spence On the Jump 1918/I scenario Jack Spurlock, Prodigal 1918 as Ralph H. Spence The Pride of New York 1917 story The Yankee Way 1917 story - as Ralph H. Spence A Laundry Clean-Up 1917 Short The Shrinking Rawhide 1912 Short story Plainsman and the Lady 1946 original story Higher and Higher 1943 screen play Around the World 1943 original story / screenplay Seven Days' Leave 1942 original screenplay The Fleet's In 1942 screenplay The Smiling Ghost 1941 screenplay construction contributor - uncredited Down Argentine Way 1940 story The Flying Deuces 1939 original story / screenplay The Gorilla 1939 play The Amazing Mr. Forrest 1939 Hey! Hey! USA 1938 Sweet Devil 1938 writer Sh! The Octopus 1937 from plays by Larceny Street 1937 screenplay King Solomon's Mines 1937 uncredited Silent Barriers 1937 dialogue Strangers on Honeymoon 1936 Everybody Dance 1936 Poor Little Rich Girl 1936 suggested by the stories of The Big Broadcast of 1936 1935 screenplay Here Comes the Band 1935 original screen play Top Hat 1935 contributor to screenplay construction - uncredited Going Highbrow 1935 based on the story "Social Pirates" by West Point of the Air 1935 contributing writer - uncredited The Casino Murder Case 1935 contributing writer - uncredited The Winning Ticket 1935 screenplay The Band Plays On 1934 screenplay Student Tour 1934 screen play Death on the Diamond 1934 screen play Cockeyed Cavaliers 1934 additional dialogue Murder in the Private Car 1934 screen play The Loudspeaker 1934 dialogue / story Strictly Dynamite 1934 screen play I'll Tell the World 1934 screenplay Stand Up and Cheer! 1934 dialogue Mr. Skitch 1933 writer Her Bodyguard 1933 writer Tomorrow at Seven 1933 original screenplay and dialogue The Warrior's Husband 1933 writer Sailor Be Good 1933 writer Fast Life 1932 screen play Prosperity 1932 contributing writer - uncredited The Crooked Circle 1932 screenplay Blondie of the Follies 1932 contributing writer - uncredited Speak Easily 1932 dialogue continuity The Passionate Plumber 1932 dialogue Peach-O-Reno 1931 adaptation and dialogue Caught Plastered 1931 adaptation and dialogue Everything's Rosie 1931 dialogue Cracked Nuts 1931 dialogue Laugh and Get Rich 1931 additional dialogue Hook Line and Sinker 1930 screen play and dialogue The Gorilla 1930 play / screenplay Half Shot at Sunrise 1930 dialogue Way Out West 1930 The Florodora Girl 1930 additional dialogue The Rounder 1930 Short interpolations A Lady of Chance 1928 titles Show People 1928 titles Excess Baggage 1928 screenplay / titles Beau Broadway 1928 titles Vamping Venus 1928 titles Skirts 1928 titles - uncredited Bringing Up Father 1928 titles
Editor Title Year Status Character Hard Boiled 1926 American Pluck 1925 The Radio Riot 1924 Short The Scenario School 1924 Short The Jazz Weekly 1924 Short On Time 1924 Jazz Newsreel 1924 Short Six Cylinder Love 1923 A Friendly Husband 1923 Do and Dare 1922 A Self-Made Man 1922 For Big Stakes 1922 Chasing the Moon 1922 The Rough Diamond 1921 Hickville to Broadway 1921 After Your Own Heart 1921 Stranger Than Fiction 1921 A Ridin' Romeo 1921 The Husband Hunter 1920/I I'll Say So 1918 as Ralph H. Spence
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Spring Fever 1927 titler
Known for movies The Flying Deuces (1939) as Writer
Show People (1928) as Writer
Down Argentine Way (1940) as Writer
Around the World (1943) as Writer