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  1. The Agnes Christine Johnston and Frank Dazey papers span the years 1914-1968 (bulk 1920-1939) and encompass 5.5 linear feet. The collection includes final scripts, as well as various rough drafts and notes for films written and collaborated on by Johnston and Dazey.

  2. Lillie Hayward and Agnes Christine Johnston adapted Sewell's book for the screen and Max Nosseck directed. Beauty was played by Fury, who at the time was the second-highest paid animal in Hollywood (Lassie being the first).

  3. All Women Have Secrets is a 1939 American comedy film directed by Kurt Neumann and written by Agnes Christine Johnston. The film stars Virginia Dale, Joseph Allen, Jeanne Cagney, Peter Lind Hayes, Betty Moran and John Arledge. Also appearing briefly in one of her first screen roles is Veronica Lake, billed as Constance Keane.

  4. Photographs of Agnes Christine Johnston, continuity writer and scenarist for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, scenarist for Thomas H. Ince, author of photoplays for Charles Ray, and married to Frank Dazey.

  5. Agnes Christine Johnston dating history Relationships. Agnes Christine Johnston was previously married to Frank Mitchell Dazey (1920 - 1970).. About. Agnes Christine Johnston is a member of the following lists: American screenwriters, American screenwriter stubs and Women screenwriters.

  6. Director: William Beaudine Screenplay: Wilson Collison (story); Agnes Christine Johnston (adaptation); Robert Riskin (dialogue) Cinematography: Ted Tetzlaff Film Editing: Jack Dennis Cast: Jean Harlow (Cassie Barnes), Mae Clarke (Gladys Kane), Walter Byron (Jerry Dexter), Marie Prevost (Dot); Andy Devine (Jimmy Callahan - Chauffeur), Natalie Moorhead (Ruth Dexter), Jameson Thomas (Arthur Phelps), Lucy Beaumont (Mrs. Barnes, Cassie's Mother), Kathrin Clare Ward (Mrs. Kane), Robert Dudley (Lem ...

  7. Dec 19, 2016 · Genealogy for Agnes Johnston (Muir) (deceased) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames