Paul Dickey

Paul Dickey
Paul Dickey (1882–1933) was an influential American playwright and silent screenwriter, known for his contributions to film and theater. Born in Chicago, Illinois, he penned 17 films from 1914 to 1933, showcasing his versatility and creativity. Among his notable works are "The Ghost Breaker" (1914), as well as "Tin Gods" (1926) and "Misleading Lady" (1932). Dickey passed away in New York, New York, at the age of 50, leaving a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry.

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JARVIS OF KENTUCKY Down the winding roadway came the thunder of hoofbeats! As the two horsemen approached through the deepening twilight a sobbing negro woman peered timidly through the doorway of the old Southern manor house. There was a call from within. "Put out this light, Mandy," were the words of the weak voice. "Hurry, Mandy. Maybe it's the Marcums coming back." "Yas,... more...

THE CAST Princess Maria Theresa of Aragon. Warren Jarvis, of Kentucky. Nita, the Princess' Maid. House Detective, Manhattan Hotel. Rusty Snow, Warren Jarvis' Colored Servant. Detectives, from Police Headquarters. Hotel Porter. Steward, on S.S. Aquitania. Carlos, Duke d'Alva. Dolores, the Innkeeper's Daughter. Vardos, Messenger to the Missing Prince. Don Robledo, a Soldier of... more...