Ewart Adamson

Ewart Adamson

  • Birthday: 1882-10-23
  • Deathday: 1945-11-28
  • Place of birth: Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK
  • Also know as: Dayle Douglas

Biography

Find all Ewart Adamson Movies on AZ movies.

Production

The Dawn Patrol

1930

As Additional Writing

The Walking Dead

1936

As Screenplay

The Gold Ghost

1934

As Story

Allez Oop

1934

As Writer

The Spook Speaks

1940

As Writer

Slippery Silks

1936

As Writer

The Sitter Downers

1937

As Writer

Circumstantial Evidence

1935

As Screenplay

Circumstantial Evidence

1935

As Adaptation

Inside the Lines

1930

As Writer

The Dark Hour

1936

As Screenplay

It Always Happens

1935

As Screenplay

The Man Who Won

1923

As Writer

Taxi for Two

1928

As Scenario Writer

The Night Cry

1926

As Adaptation

A Hero of the Big Snows

1926

As Scenario Writer

Money Squawks

1940

As Screenplay

Pleased to Mitt You

1940

As Screenplay

The Gay Vagabond

1941

As Writer

The Long Shot

1939

As Screenplay

Campus Rhythm

1943

As Story

Easy Money

1936

As Story

House of Errors

1942

As Screenplay

Annie Oakley

1935

As Story

In Paris, A.W.O.L.

1936

As Screenplay

The Campus Vamp

1928

As Writer

False Pretenses

1935

As Screenplay

Meet the Missus

1940

As Screenplay

Singed Wings

1922

As Adaptation

The Girl Who Came Back

1935

As Screenplay

The Desert Bride

1928

As Story

The Walking Dead

1936

As Story

Spanking Breezes

1926

As Writer

Dead Man's Curve

1928

As Writer

The Gingham Girl

1927

As Writer

Pink Gods

1922

As Writer

What's to Do?

1933

As Screenplay

The Super Snooper

1934

As Story

Rhythm Wranglers

1937

As Screenplay

The Perfect Crime

1928

As Screenplay

The Outlaw Dog

1927

As Writer

The Silent Guardian

1925

As Story

Haunted Harbor

1944

As Novel

Alimony Aches

1935

As Story

Alimony Aches

1935

As Screenplay

The Girl from Nowhere

1928

As Writer

Hubby's Weekend Trip

1928

As Writer

Winner Take All

1924

As Scenario Writer

Hotsy-Totsy

1925

As Scenario Writer

Go Straight!

1925

As Story

Cookoo Cavaliers

1940

As Writer

Niagara Falls

1932

As Story

Mother's Holiday

1932

As Screenplay

Pardon My Pups

1934

As Adaptation

Back from the Front

1943

As Writer

The Impostor

1926

As Writer

Sappy Pappy

1942

As Screenplay

The Champ's a Chump

1936

As Screenplay

Brick-a-Brac

1935

As Story

Petticoat Politics

1941

As Writer

Earl of Puddlestone

1940

As Writer

Fight Night

1926

As Story

Many Unhappy Returns

1937

As Story

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