Ethel Hill


Biography

Filmography

 

Writer (Feature Film)

Two Smart People (1946)
Screenwriter
Twice Blessed (1945)
Screenwriter
Man from Frisco (1944)
Screenwriter
The Fighting Seabees (1944)
Contr to Screenplay const
In Old Oklahoma (1943)
Screenwriter
Maisie Gets Her Man (1942)
Original Story
For Beauty's Sake (1941)
Screenwriter
Small Town Deb (1941)
Screenwriter
Dance Hall (1941)
Screenwriter
Maryland (1940)
Original Screenplay
The Little Princess (1939)
Screenwriter
Just Around the Corner (1938)
Screenwriter
Let's Get Married (1937)
Screenwriter
It Happened in Hollywood (1937)
Screenwriter
When You're in Love (1937)
Story based on idea by
More Than a Secretary (1936)
Story
Eight Bells (1935)
Screenwriter
The Best Man Wins (1935)
Screenwriter
Party Wire (1935)
Screenwriter
The Public Menace (1935)
Screenwriter
Blind Date (1934)
Screenwriter
Most Precious Thing in Life (1934)
Screenwriter
I'll Fix It (1934)
Screenwriter
Side Streets (1934)
Story
Whirlpool (1934)
Screenwriter
The Ship of Wanted Men (1933)
Story
Fog (1933)
Screenwriter
Fury of the Jungle (1933)
Screenwriter
The Scarlet Brand (1932)
Story, dial and cont
Virtue (1932)
Story
Young Whirlwind (1928)
Screenwriter
Fangs of the Wild (1928)
Scen
Law of Fear (1928)
Screenwriter
Dog Justice (1928)
Scen
Dog Justice (1928)
Story
The Swift Shadow (1927)
Story
The Swift Shadow (1927)
Cont
Driven From Home (1927)
Scen
The Masquerade Bandit (1926)
Story
Every Man's Wife (1925)
Story
Dollar Down (1925)
Story
The Faith of the Strong (1919)
Scen
The Faith of the Strong (1919)
Story
The Eagle (1918)
Story

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

More Than A Secretary -- (Movie Clip) Stimulates The Liver Secretarial school owner Carol (Jean Arthur), working incognito at "Body And Brain" magazine, with fitness chief Ernest (Lionel Stander) and boss Fred (George Brent), in More Than A Secretary, 1936.
Little Princess, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Wait Here With The Pony London, 1899 and the looming Boer War already established, we meet Shirley Temple, title character, and her soldier father, Ian Hunter, fresh in from India and leaving her at a school run by Mary Nash and Arthur Treacher, opening Temple's first color picture, The Little Princess 1939.
Little Princess, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Wot Cher'! At school in London, Sara (Shirley Temple) shares a song with Arthur Treacher (A contemporary tune by Charles Ingle and Albert Chevalier) who's brought a letter from her father in the Boer War, only to learn with teacher Rose (Anita Louise), that it's bad news, in The Little Princess. 1939.
Little Princess, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Buttons Are A Bother Bearing up at her new London school after her father's left for the Boer War, Sara (Shirley Temple) making friends with Ram Dass (Cesar Romero), Lord Wickham (Miles Mander), kindly teacher Rose (Anita Louise), and scullery girl Becky (Sybil Jason), early in Twentieth Century-Fox's The Little Princess, 1939.
Little Princess, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Menny 'Appy Returns London boarding school birthday for Sara (Shirley Temple), plus good news from the Boer War about her wealthy father's regiment, showing gratitude to Miss Minchin (Mary Nash), Rose (Anita Louise), Bertie (Arthur Treacher) and servant Becky (Sybil Jason), in The Little Princess, 1939.
Virtue (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Taxi Lady? Mae (Carole Lombard), busted for soliciting and sent on a train to Connecticut, gets off while still in Manhattan where she meets cabbie Jimmy (Pat O'Brien) in an early scene from Virtue, 1932.
Public Menace, The -- (Movie Clip) Will You Marry Me? Red (George Murphy) is a New York newspaperman on a docked ocean liner looking for a scoop, who just met ship beautician Cassie (Jean Arthur), who's not being allowed to quit and jump ship, early in The Public Menace, 1935, directed by Erle C. Kenton.
Public Menace, The -- (Movie Clip) Duke Of Scoop Cassie (Jean Arthur) on her first morning in the New York apartment of newsman Red (George Murphy), whom she tricked into marrying her to get out of her job on an ocean liner, and who soon learns he missed a bigger story, in The Public Menace, 1935.
Public Menace, The -- (Movie Clip) Divorce Without Remorse Newly fired newsman Red (George Murphy) is warming somewhat to beautician Cassie (Jean Arthur), who tricked him into marrying her for her convenience, even as they hurry to get divorced, in The Public Menace, 1935.
Virtue (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Here's Your Money After Mae (Carole Lombard) deflates cabbie Jimmy's (Pat O'Brien) claim that he didn't let her skip on a fare, their friendship evolves in a series of efficient scenes from Virtue, 1932.
Virtue (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Rotten Break Veteran hustler Lil (Mayo Methot) offers living space and general advice to recently-arrested Mae (Carole Lombard) in Virtue, from Robert Riskin's screenplay.
More Than A Secretary -- (Movie Clip) Slash Crash Mash Bash Opening scene, secretarial school partners Carol (Jean Arthur) and Helen (Ruth Donnelly) dealing with unruly student Maizie (Dorothea Kent), in More Than A Secretary, 1936.

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