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Edward Llewellyn Totman, known professionally as Wellyn Totman (August 3, 1903 - October 6, 1977) was a film and television screenwriter in Hollywood. His work includes original stories and adaptations, such as the Mascot Pictures movie serial The Miracle Rider starring Tom Mix .
Wellyn Totman was born on 3 August 1903 in Duluth, Minnesota, USA. Wellyn was a writer, known for Ladies Crave Excitement (1935), The Leathernecks Have Landed (1936) and Ships of Hate (1931). Wellyn died on 6 October 1977 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Writer
- August 3, 1903
- Wellyn Totman
- October 6, 1977
Dec 18, 2015 · Forgotten Women (1931) 67 min | Drama | 1 December 1931 (USA) A drama set in filmland, following the triumphs and heartaches of women who try to succeed in the movie industry. Director: Richard Thorpe. Writers: Adele Buffington (story), Wellyn Totman (story) Stars: Marion Shilling, Beryl Mercer, Rex Bell. Hide details. Recommended. 26:54. I.
- December 18, 2015
- Film Gorillas
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Wellyn Totman Active - 1928 - 2012 | Birth - Aug 3, 1903 | Death - Oct 6, 1977 | Genres - Drama , Western , Action-Adventure , Romance , Comedy | Subgenres - Western Film , Silent Feature , Silent Film , Romantic Comedy , B Western
Wellyn Totman's films include Boys' Reformatory, Gangs of New York, The Nevada Buckaroo, The Albany Night Boat
Boys' Reformatory is a 1939 American crime film directed by Howard Bretherton and produced by Lindsley Parsons for Monogram Pictures. The screenplay was written by Wellyn Totman and Ray Trampe based on a story by Ray Trampe and Norman S. Hall.
SYNOPSIS. Bart Wallace and his enemy, crippled Captain Lash, are both attracted to Grace Walsh, a dancer. Their hatred grows worse after Bart is shanghaied onto Lash's ship. Grace and her husband are also on board.