Graham Baker


Biography

Filmography

 

Writer (Feature Film)

Tennessee's Partner (1955)
Screenwriter
Four Faces West (1948)
Screenwriter
Ramrod (1947)
Screenwriter
Shadow of a Woman (1946)
Screenwriter
Danger Signal (1945)
Screenwriter
Crime Doctor (1943)
Screenwriter
Tom Brown's School Days (1940)
Adapted and Screenplay
Swiss Family Robinson (1940)
Screenwriter
Eternally Yours (1939)
Original Screenplay
Joy of Living (1938)
Screenwriter
You Only Live Once (1937)
Screenwriter
History Is Made at Night (1937)
Screenwriter
Stand-In (1937)
Screenwriter
Ali Baba Goes to Town (1937)
Story
The Case Against Mrs. Ames (1936)
Screenwriter
Professional Soldier (1936)
Contract Writer
Shanghai (1935)
Original Screenplay
Every Night at Eight (1935)
Screenwriter
Mary Burns, Fugitive (1935)
Original Screenplay
This Is the Life (1935)
Story
The Girl Friend (1935)
Story
Grand Exit (1935)
Story
She Couldn't Take It (1935)
Story
The Personality Kid (1934)
Story
The Billion Dollar Scandal (1933)
Original story and Screenplay
Broadway Thru a Keyhole (1933)
Screenwriter
Song of the Eagle (1933)
Original Story
I Love That Man (1933)
Story and Screenplay
The Glad Rag Doll (1929)
Scen
The Glad Rag Doll (1929)
Dial
The Glad Rag Doll (1929)
Titles
Sonny Boy (1929)
Scen
Fancy Baggage (1929)
Scen
Honky Tonk (1929)
Adaptation
Fancy Baggage (1929)
Adaptation
The Air Circus (1928)
Story
Conquest (1928)
Screenwriter
Honor Bound (1928)
Scen
The Singing Fool (1928)
Scen
A Thief in the Dark (1928)
Scen
Domestic Troubles (1928)
Scen
Domestic Troubles (1928)
Story
Matinee Ladies (1927)
Scen
Finger Prints (1927)
Scen
The Heart of Maryland (1927)
Scen
The Girl From Chicago (1927)
Scen
Irish Hearts (1927)
Screenwriter
The Gay Old Bird (1927)
Screenwriter
Slightly Used (1927)
Scen
White Flannels (1927)
Scen
Husbands for Rent (1927)
Adaptation
The Third Degree (1926)
Adaptation
Millionaires (1926)
Adaptation
Just Suppose (1926)
Scen
Broken Hearts of Hollywood (1926)
Scen
My Official Wife (1926)
Adaptation
The Beautiful City (1925)
Scen and titles
The Girl in the Limousine (1924)
Scen
Borrowed Husbands (1924)
Scen
Smashing Barriers (1923)
Scen
Pioneer Trails (1923)
Scen
Playing It Wild (1923)
Scen
The Man Next Door (1923)
Scen
Masters of Men (1923)
Scen
Playing It Wild (1923)
Story
Pioneer Trails (1923)
Story
The Man From Brodney's (1923)
Adaptation
The Midnight Alarm (1923)
Adaptation
The Angel of Crooked Street (1922)
Scen
The Little Minister (1922)
Scen
My Wild Irish Rose (1922)
Scen
You Never Know (1922)
Scen
The Ninety and Nine (1922)
Scen
The Girl in His Room (1922)
Scen
Fortune's Mask (1922)
Scen
A Girl's Desire (1922)
Scen
A Girl's Desire (1922)
Story
You Never Know (1922)
Story
Peggy Puts It Over (1921)
Scen
The Single Track (1921)
Scen
No Defense (1921)
Scen
The Inner Chamber (1921)
Scen
The Matrimonial Web (1921)
Scen
It Isn't Being Done This Season (1921)
Scen
What's Your Reputation Worth? (1921)
Scen
Rainbow (1921)
Scen
The Scarab Ring (1921)
Scen
The Matrimonial Web (1921)
Story
Breaking Through (1921)
Screenwriter
Fighting Fate (1921)
Screenwriter
Breaking Through (1921)
From Story
The Fortune Hunter (1920)
Scen
The Broadway Bubble (1920)
Scen
The Whisper Market (1920)
Scen
The Vice of Fools (1920)
Scen
Daring Hearts (1919)
Scen
The Girl Problem (1919)
Scen
The Man of Might (1919)
Screenwriter
The King of Diamonds (1918)
Scen
Love Watches (1918)
Scen
The Grell Mystery (1917)
Scen
The Flaming Omen (1917)
Scen

Producer (Feature Film)

Valley of the Sun (1942)
Producer
Little Men (1941)
Producer
Tom Brown's School Days (1940)
Producer
Swiss Family Robinson (1940)
Producer

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Mary Burns, Fugitive (1935) — (Movie Clip) A Nice Gal Like You Dramatic prison intake sequence, accomplished shots and montage directed by William K. Howard, as title character Sylvia Sidney enters and meets cellmate Goldie (Pert Kelton), in Mary Burns, Fugitive, 1935, from Paramount and producer Walter Wanger, also starring Alan Baxter and Melvyn Douglas.
History Is Made At Night (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Struggle First appearance of Charles Boyer, no indication of who he might be, but in the next hotel room he overhears Irene (Jean Arthur) being threatened by her chauffeur (Ivan Lebedeff), hired by her husband (Colin Clive) to incriminate her, early in Frank Borzage's History Is Made At Night, 1937.
History Is Made At Night (1937) -- (Movie Clip) I Hate Men Don't You? Director Frank Borzage's Byzantine plot has Paul (Charles Boyer) who, it seems, is a light-hearted jewel thief in full command of a Paris restaurant staff, entertaining Irene (Jean Arthur), whom he rescued from a husband determined to frame her, in History Is Made At Night, 1937.
Tom Brown's School Days (1940) -- (Movie Clip) Shabby, Isn't It? New boy Tom (Jimmy Lydon) arrives at Rugby School, met by East (Freddie Bartholomew) and pals (Charles Smith, Dick Chandlee) and chef Sally (Polly Moran), then getting in trouble with "Old Grimey" (Barlowe Borland), in Tom Brown's School Days, 1940.
Stand-In (1937) -- (Movie Clip) You're Smart But You're Young Introduction of finance whiz Atterbury Dodd (Leslie Howard), interrupted by Junior (J.C. Nugent), who informs him that his grandfather (Tully Marshall) has decided to sell the movie studio his company owns, in Stand-In, 1937.
Stand-In (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Genius Of Colossal Exposition at the Hollywood studio where the star (Leslie Howard) is about to take over, C. Henry Gordon the scheming executive, Humphrey Bogart the beleaguered producer, Marla Shelton the fading star, Alan Mowbray her director, in early in Stand-In, 1937.
Stand-In (1937) -- (Movie Clip) Cogs In The Machine Jaded producer Quintain (Humphrey Bogart) is recruited to give New York efficiency expert Dodd (Leslie Howard) a look around the movie studio, his acquaintance Lester (Joan Blondell), a stand-in, and the PR man (Jack Carson) popping up, in producer Walter Wanger's Stand-In, 1937.
Crime Doctor, The (1943) -- (Movie Clip) I Don't Know Who I Am! Nurses (Constance Worth, Adele Mara) atwitter over mysterious patient (revealed as Warner Baxter), overseen by Dr. Carey (Ray Collins), early in Crime Doctor, 1943, the first in the serial based on the CBS radio show.

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