Gardner Hunting

American screenwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gardner Hunting (1872 - 1958) was an American editor, screenwriter, and author.[1] He edited People's Magazine.[2] From Michigan, he wrote Vicarion and other stories.[3] In 1916, he contracted with Wharton Incorporated to be in charge of their film scenarios.[4] In 1920, he formed the independent film production company Cayuga Pictures with partner James N. Naulty, through which they made If Women Only Knew (1920) and Scrambled Wives (1921).[1][5][6]

Their Friendly Enemy is set in Pentwater, Michigan and is about two high school graduates who buy the local newspaper and become its editors.[7]

Bibliography

  • A Hand in the Game 1911[8] Henry Holt and Company, New York 1911, also by Quinn & Boden Company. Illustrated by J. N. Marchand
  • Touchdown-and after, Macmillan, New York, 1920
  • The Vicarion, 1926[9]
  • Barry Dare and the mysterious box, A. L. Burt company, New York c. 1929
  • Working with God: Awakening the Genii Within Your Mind, Unity School of Christianity, Kansas City, 1947[dubious discuss](pa[10]

Selected filmography

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