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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grover_JonesGrover Jones - Wikipedia

    Grover Jones (November 15, 1893 – September 24, 1940) was an American screenwriter - often teamed with William Slavens McNutt - and film director. He wrote more than 100 films between 1920 and his death. He also was a film journal publisher and prolific short story writer.

  2. Grover Jones (November 15, 1893 – September 24, 1940) was an American screenwriter - often teamed with William Slavens McNutt - and film director. He wrote more than 104 films between 1920 and his death. He also was a film journal publisher and prolific short story writer.

  3. Grover Jones (November 15, 1893 – September 24, 1940) was an American screenwriter - often teamed with William Slavens McNutt - and film director. He wrote more than 104 films between 1920 and his death. He also was a film journal publisher and prolific short story writer.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0428177Grover Jones - IMDb

    Grover Jones was born on 15 November 1893 in Rosedale, Indiana, USA. He was a writer and director, known for The Lives of a Bengal Lancer (1935), Heir-Loons (1925) and Putting It Over (1922). He was married to Suzanne Avery. He died on 24 September 1940 in Hollywood, California, USA.

    • Writer, Director, Editor
    • November 15, 1893
    • Grover Jones
    • September 24, 1940
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  6. 1920 The Installment Plan (Short) 1920 Wild Wild West (Short) (story) Hide Director (30 credits) 1933 Hell and High Water. 1928 God of Mankind. 1926 Oh Billy, Behave. 1926 The Lucky Fool. 1926 Thrilling Youth. 1926 Unknown Dangers.

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  8. digital.library.in.gov › Record › WV3_vchs-553Grover Jones

    Nov 29, 2000 · Composer Kurt Weill once wrote: Grover Jones understood the rules of film-making as intimately as...Picasso understood painting. Bespectacled and pudgy, with a rim of red hair surrounding a shiny bald head, Jones did not look like a movie mogul. However, he lived like one.