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Wallace C. Clifton (1871-1931) was a screenwriter in the United States."Three Scenario Writers for Wold", April 6, 1918, page 73 His wife
Emma Bell Clifton Emma Bell Clifton was a screenwriter during the silent film era in the United States. She wrote for various studios, including Vitagraph and Universal Studios. Her husband was screenwriter Wallace C. Clifton. The pair had a daughter, Emma Clift ...
was also a screenwriter.


Filmography

*''The Girl and the Gambler'' (1913) *'' To Be Called For'' (1914) *''The Foreman of Bar Z Ranch'' (1915) *''Hearts of the Jungle'' (1915) *''Heart's Desire'' *'' Just Like a Woman'' (1915) *'' Missing Ruby'' (1915) *''
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'' *'' Heart of the Jungle'' (1915) *'' Primitive Way'' (1915) *'' Between Matinee and Night'' (1915) *''
The Black Butterfly ''The Black Butterfly'' is a lost 1916 American silent drama film starring Olga Petrova and released by Metro Pictures. The last known copy was destroyed in the 1965 MGM vault fire. Extant footage was posted online in 2019. Cast *Olga Petrova ...
'' (1916) *'' Bridges Burned'' (1917) *''
Love in a Hurry ''Love in a Hurry'' is a 1919 American silent spy drama film directed by Dell Henderson and starring Carlyle Blackwell, Evelyn Greeley and George MacQuarrie.Connelly p.156 It is set in England during World War I. Cast * Carlyle Blackwell as ...
'' (1919) *''
The Oakdale Affair ''The Oakdale Affair'' is a short contemporary mystery novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs. It was written in 1917 under the working title of "Bridge and the Oskaloosa Kid", and is a partial sequel to ''The Mucker'' (1914/1916). It was ...
'' (1919), film adaptation *'' Three Green Eyes'' (1919), film adaptation *''
Wanted at Headquarters ''Wanted at Headquarters'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Stuart Paton and written by Wallace C. Clifton. The film stars Eva Novak, Agnes Emerson, Lee Shumway, William Marlon, Lloyd Sedgwick, and Howard Davies. The film was re ...
'' (1920) *''
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'', Script, (1921) *''
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'', Script, (1921) *'' False Kisses'', Script, (1921) *''
The Wise Kid ''The Wise Kid'' is a lost 1922 American silent comedy film directed by Tod Browning. Plot As described in a film magazine, restaurant cashier Rosie Cooper (Walton) is in love with bakery worker Freddie Smith (Butler), but when she helps out cu ...
'', Screenplay, (1922) *''
The Guttersnipe ''The Guttersnipe'' is a 1922 American romance film directed by Dallas M. Fitzgerald and written by Wallace C. Clifton. The film stars Gladys Walton, Walter Perry, Kate Price, Jack Perrin, Sidney Franklin, and Carmen Phillips. The film was rel ...
'' (1922) *'' That Woman'' (1922) *''
The Barefoot Boy "The Barefoot Boy" is a poem written by American Quaker poet John Greenleaf Whittier. The poem was first published in ''The Little Pilgrim'' in January 1855. Overview The poem is about a barefoot boy who is both innocent and connected to nature. N ...
'' (1923) (original story)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Clifton, Wallace C. Silent film people American male screenwriters 1871 births 1931 deaths 20th-century American male writers 20th-century American screenwriters