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
- Robin Hood (1912 film), scenario
- Checkers (1913 film), scenario with Larence McGill[8][9]
- The Voice on the Wire (1917)[9]
- Beyond the Rainbow (1922), adaptation[9]
References
- 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.
- Ball, Eustace Hale (July 10, 1913). "The Art of the Photoplay". Veritas publishing Company – via Google Books.
- "The Editor: The Journal of Information for Literary Workers". April 16, 1917 – via Google Books.
- "Eustace Hale Ball (Ball, Eustace Hale, 1881-1931) | The Online Books Page". onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu.
- Mollie. Grosset & Dunlap. 1926.
- "Mollie by Eustace Hale BALL on Yesterday's Gallery and Babylon Revisited Rare Books". Yesterday's Gallery and Babylon Revisited Rare Books.
- "Ball, Eustace Hale 1881-1931 [WorldCat Identities]".
- "The Moving Picture World". Chalmers Publishing Company. April 16, 1913 – via Google Books.
- "Eustace Hale Ball". www.tcm.com.
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