Harry Wulze
American film producer
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Harry Wulze was a writer and producer of films.[1][2] He wrote and produced the 1916 film Kitty from the City.[3] He wrote the screenplays for Victor Films' short films.[4]
He worked on the 1912 Kalem Company film Kentucky Girl.[5] He worked for Scenario Editor Hampton Del Ruth in 1915 at the Keystone Studio and owned a Hupmobile roadster. He was engaged to a socialite.[6]
Filmography
- The Taming of Sunnybrook Nell (1914), writer
- Innocent Villain (1915), writer and producer[7]
- Felix on the Job (1916), writer
- A Social Cub (1916), writer[8]
- Kitty from the City (1916), writer and producer[3] Bobby Vernon starred
- A Charming Villain (1916)
- The Inspector's Double (1916), screenplay from a story by Charles J. Wilson Jr.[9]
- Scrappily Married, story[9]
- Victor on the Job (1916), writer
- Musical Madness, writer[9]
- The Dark Secret, film adaptation from a story by Sheeba Canne
- A Janitor's Vendetta (1916), writer[9]
- Beans and Bullets (1916), screenplay[4] from a story by J. Barney Furey[9]
- A Pirate Bold (1917), writer[10]
- The Bath House Scandal (1918), writer[11]
- Hearts and Hammers (1921), story and directed[12]
- Knock 'Em Cold (1922), story[12]
- Mum's the Word (1921), story[12]
- Artistic Enemies (1921), story[12]
- A Counter Plot (1921), story[12]