Eustace Hale Ball

Eustace Hale Ball (1881 - 1931) was a writer, screenwriter, and director of short films in the United States.[1][2] He wrote The Voice on the Wire, Bubbles from Gotham's Pierian Spring, Traffic In Souls: A Novel Of Crime And Its Cure, and The Gaucho.

An interview with him was published in a 1917 edition of The Editor.[3]

Books

  • A Handbook for Scenario Writer's (1913)
  • The Art of the Photoplay (1913)
  • Traffic in Souls: A Novel of Crime and Its Cure (1914)
  • Photoplay Scenarios: How to Write and Sell Them (1915)
  • The Voice on the Wire (1915)[4]
  • Mollie: A Novel (1926)[5][6]
  • The Scarlet Fox Grosset and Dunlap, New York (1927)
  • The Gaucho, Grosset and Dunlap, New York (1928),[7] a novelization of the screen play
  • The Legion of the Condemned, novelization (1928)

Filmography

References

  1. Grau, Robert (July 10, 1914). "The Theatre of Science: A Volume of Progress and Achievement in the Motion Picture Industry". Broadway publishing Company via Google Books.
  2. Ball, Eustace Hale (July 10, 1913). "The Art of the Photoplay". Veritas publishing Company via Google Books.
  3. "The Editor: The Journal of Information for Literary Workers". April 16, 1917 via Google Books.
  4. "Eustace Hale Ball (Ball, Eustace Hale, 1881-1931) | The Online Books Page". onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu.
  5. Mollie. Grosset & Dunlap. 1926.
  6. "Mollie by Eustace Hale BALL on Yesterday's Gallery and Babylon Revisited Rare Books". Yesterday's Gallery and Babylon Revisited Rare Books.
  7. "Ball, Eustace Hale 1881-1931 [WorldCat Identities]".
  8. "The Moving Picture World". Chalmers Publishing Company. April 16, 1913 via Google Books.
  9. "Eustace Hale Ball". www.tcm.com.
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