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Melville Baker
Writing
Melville Baker (April 24, 1901 – April 10, 1958) was an American screenwriter.
Melville, the Youngest Baker by Patti Bender
Like his father, Mel was a writer, first for the stage and then film. He left the past behind–including his first wife–and moved to Los Angeles.
In June of the same year, 1929, Adolphe Menjou’s first talking movie, “Fashions In Love,” was released, adaptation and dialogue by Robert’s son, Melville Baker. In July, Lillian Gish’s first talking movie was announced, “One Romantic Night,” an adaptation by Melville Baker of his translated play for the stage, “The Swan.”…
Filmography
15
Above Suspicion
1943
Joe and Ethel Turp Call on the President
1939
The First Hundred Years
1938
Seventh Heaven
1937
Ladies in Love
1936
Next Time We Love
1936
The Gilded Lily
1935
Mills of the Gods
1934
Now and Forever
1934
Zoo in Budapest
1933
Downstairs
1932
His Woman
1931
One Romantic Night
1930
Darkened Rooms
1929
Fashions in Love
1929
