Malcolm Stuart Boylan


Biography

Filmography

 

Writer (Feature Film)

Oxford Blues (1984)
From Screenplay ("A Yank At Oxford")
And Now Tomorrow (1952)
Screenwriter
One Too Many (1951)
Screenwriter
Soldiers Three (1951)
Screenwriter
Customs Agent (1950)
Screenwriter
The Lone Wolf and His Lady (1949)
Screenwriter
The Son of Rusty (1947)
Original Screenplay
For the Love of Rusty (1947)
Original Screenplay
Keeper of the Bees (1947)
Screenwriter
The Unknown (1946)
Screenwriter
The Phantom Thief (1946)
Additional Dialogue
A Close Call for Boston Blackie (1946)
Additional Dialogue
Boston Blackie and the Law (1946)
Additional Dialogue
Alias Mr. Twilight (1946)
Additional Dialogue
The Man Who Dared (1946)
Additional Dialogue
Bedside Manner (1945)
Screenwriter
Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion (1945)
Story
Alaska (1944)
Additional Dialogue
U-Boat Prisoner (1944)
Additional Dialogue
Remember Pearl Harbor (1942)
Original Screenplay
Mercy Island (1941)
Screenwriter
Mr. District Attorney (1941)
Original Screenplay
Red River Valley (1941)
Original Screenplay
Sailors on Leave (1941)
Screenwriter
The Devil Pays Off (1941)
Screenwriter
Girl from Havana (1940)
Additional Dialogue
Girl from God's Country (1940)
Additional Dialogue
The Lady's from Kentucky (1939)
Screenwriter
Saint Louis Blues (1939)
Screenwriter
A Yank at Oxford (1938)
Screenwriter
When's Your Birthday? (1937)
Adaptation
Dangerous Waters (1936)
Screenwriter
Devil Dogs of the Air (1935)
Screenwriter
O'Shaughnessy's Boy (1935)
Story
Stand Up and Cheer! (1934)
Contract Writer
A Lady's Profession (1933)
Screenwriter
Flaming Gold (1933)
Screenwriter
Madame Racketeer (1932)
[Wrt] by
Cheaters at Play (1932)
Screenwriter
If I Had a Million (1932)
[Adapted "The Three Marines"]
Hell Divers (1932)
Screenwriter
Man About Town (1932)
Contract Writer
Politics (1931)
Story
Shipmates (1931)
Dial
A Connecticut Yankee (1931)
Contract Writer
Masquerade (1929)
Scen
Blue Skies (1929)
Titles
Not Quite Decent (1929)
Titles
Fugitives (1929)
Titles
Making the Grade (1929)
Dial
True Heaven (1929)
Titles
Captain Lash (1929)
Titles
Making the Grade (1929)
Titles
Masquerade (1929)
Dial
The Woman From Hell (1929)
Titles
Strong Boy (1929)
Titles
Girls Gone Wild (1929)
Titles
Joy Street (1929)
Titles
Trent's Last Case (1929)
Titles
The Great White North (1928)
Titles
Red Wine (1928)
Editorial Supervisor
The Red Dance (1928)
Titles
A Girl in Every Port (1928)
Titles
The News Parade (1928)
Titles
Hangman's House (1928)
Titles
Dressed To Kill (1928)
Titles
The River Pirate (1928)
Titles
Plastered in Paris (1928)
Titles
Sharp Shooters (1928)
Titles
What Price Beauty (1928)
Titles
Square Crooks (1928)
Titles
Soft Living (1928)
Titles
Chain Lightning (1927)
Titles
What Price Glory (1927)
Titles
Publicity Madness (1927)
Titles
The Cradle Snatchers (1927)
Titles
2 Girls Wanted (1927)
Titles
Outlaws of Red River (1927)
Titles
Come to My House (1927)
Titles
The Gay Retreat (1927)
Titles
Ladies Must Dress (1927)
Titles
The Joy Girl (1927)
Titles
Pajamas (1927)
Titles
Silver Valley (1927)
Titles
The Wizard (1927)
Titles
The Sporting Lover (1926)
Titles
Three Bad Men (1926)
Titles
Hands Across the Border (1926)
Titles
Speed Mad (1925)
Titles
Black Cyclone (1925)
Titles
The Fate of a Flirt (1925)
Titles
The Magnificent Brute (1921)
Story

Producer (Feature Film)

Why Leave Home? (1929)
Associate Producer

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Yank At Oxford, A (1938) -- (Movie Clip) Perfectly Beautiful Enemy American jock Lee Sheridan (Robert Taylor) on the train to Oxford, introduces himself to fellow students Beaumont, Wavertree and Ramsey (Griffith Jones, Robert Coote, Peter Croft) when Beaumont's sister Molly (Maureen O'Sullivan) arrives, and a gag is pulled, in A Yank At Oxford, 1938.
Yank At Oxford, A (1938) -- (Movie Clip) The Mother In You After colliding again with the dean (Edmund Gwenn), Robert Taylor (as American student Lee Sheridan) visits a bicycle shop where he begins his first-ever scene with Vivien Leigh (as frisky faculty wife "Mrs. Craddock"), in the MGM-British production A Yank At Oxford, 1938.
Devil Dogs Of The Air (1935) -- (Movie Clip) World's Greatest Aviator San Diego marine flight officer Brannigan (Pat O’Brien) isn’t completely surprised to find that the flier who broke up a military ceremony is his Brooklyn pal Tommy (James Cagney), who’s flown west to join up, Robert Barratt the annoyed commandant, early in Warner Bros.’ Devil Dogs Of The Air, 1935.
Devil Dogs Of The Air (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Died In The Nicaraguan Campaign Stunt flier Tommy (James Cagney) has just agreed to sell the plane he crashed in front of a San Diego cafe to proprietor Ma (Helen Lowell), but now feigns injury upon meeting her knockout daughter Betty (Margaret Lindsay), early in Warner Bros.’ Devil Dogs Of The Air, 1935.
Devil Dogs Of The Air (1935) -- (Movie Clip) This Is Known As The Stick Hot shot private pilot and newly enrolled U.S. Marine Tommy (James Cagney) is ignoring instructions, annoying his hometown buddy and superior Lt. Brannigan (Pat O’Brien), undertaking shenanigans on his first test flight, in Warner Bros.’ Devil Dogs Of The Air, 1935.
Yank At Oxford, A (1938) -- (Movie Clip) What Held You Back? Kansas newsman Sheridan (Lionel Barrymore) has his print crew (Harlan Briggs leading) fuming as he waits for news that his son Lee (Robert Taylor, convincing in a role designed to toughen up his image) has won the 440, opening A Yank At Oxford, 1938, the first MGM British production.

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