Mini-Biography:
Laurence Stallings was born on November 25, 1894 in Macon, Georgia, USA. He was an American Author, known for Too hot to handle (1938), Three godfathers (1948), After office hours (1935), Laurence Stallings's first movie on record is from 1925. Laurence Stallings died on February 28, 1968 in Pacific Palisades, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1952.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1952: What price Glory (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with James Cagney, Corinne Calvet, Dan Dailey,
1949: She wore a yellow ribbon (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with John Wayne, Joanne Dru, Victor McLaglen,
1948: Three godfathers (3 Godfathers) (Scenario), Directed by John Ford, with John Wayne, Pedro Armendáriz, Harry Carey Jr.,
1940: Northwest-Passage (Scenario), Directed by King Vidor, with Walter Brennan, Ruth Hussey, Nat Pendleton,
1938: Too hot to handle (Scenario), Directed by Jack Conway, with Leo Carrillo, Betty Ross Clarke, Willie Fung,
1935: After office hours (Adam Started It, Copy Cats, Sob Sister, Town Talk) (Based on ), Directed by Robert Z. Leonard, with Katharine Alexander, Henry Armetta, Constance Bennett,
1931: Women of all nations (Based on ), Directed by Raoul Walsh, with Victor McLaglen, Edmund Lowe, Greta Nissen,
1930: Billy the Kid (Scenario), Directed by King Vidor, with Johnny Mack Brown, Wallace Beery, Kay Johnson,
1928: Show People (Based on ), Directed by King Vidor, with Renée Adorée, George K. Arthur, Charles Chaplin,
1926: What price glory ? (Story), Directed by Raoul Walsh, with Dolores Del Rio, Edmund Lowe, William V. Mong,
1926: Old Ironsides (Story), Directed by James Cruze, with Charles Farrell, Esther Ralston, Wallace Beery,
1925: The Big Parade (Based on ), Directed by King Vidor, with John Gilbert, Renée Adorée, Hobart Bosworth,