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    The Glass Key (1935) Roman Scandals (1933) This Is the Night (1932) Paramount on Parade (1930) The Untamed Lady (1926) Kid Boots (1926) Children. 3. Frank Wright Tuttle (August 6, 1892 – January 6, 1963) was a Hollywood film director and writer who directed films from 1922 ( The Cradle Buster) to 1959 ( Island of Lost Women ).

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    Frank Tuttle. Director: The Cradle Buster. Writer / director Frank Tuttle, whose Hollywood career stretched from the silent movie era to the dawn of the 1960s, was born on August 6, 1892, in New York City.

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    • New York City, New York, USA
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    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Frank Tuttle. Director: The Cradle Buster. Writer / director Frank Tuttle, whose Hollywood career stretched from the silent movie era to the dawn of the 1960s, was born on August 6, 1892, in New York City. His first credit in the movie industry was as a screenwriter for the Monte Blue picture The Kentuckians (1921) in 1921 for Famous Players-Lasky (Paramount). He made his directorial debut the following year with...

    • August 6, 1892
    • January 6, 1963
  4. 1 day ago · 4 likes, 0 comments - citizenscreen on July 8, 2024: "Jack Warner visiting Alan Ladd and Edward G. Robinson during production of Frank Tuttle’s HELL ON FRISCO BAY (1956) #DailyRobinson".

  5. The first serious appraisal of Frank Tuttle (1892-1963) in writing was not penned by a critic but an admiring FBI agent, who had the ‘red’ director under surveillance, adding these notes to his secret dossier.

  6. Frank Tuttle has 23 books on Goodreads with 10594 ratings. Frank Tuttle’s most popular book is All the Paths of Shadow (Paths of Shadow, #1).

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  8. Frank Tuttle Writer / director Frank Tuttle, whose Hollywood career stretched from the silent movie era to the dawn of the 1960s, was born on August 6, 1892, in New York City. His first credit in the movie industry was as a screenwriter for the Monte Blue picture The Kentuckians (1921) in 1921 for Famous Players-Lasky (Paramount).