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  1. Lucita Squier (sometimes credited as Lucita Squier Williams) was an American screenwriter active during Hollywood's silent era. She wrote more than 50 scripts during the course of her career, working in the U.S., Britain, and Russia.

  2. Née R. Lucita Squier b. 9 April 1889, Buffalo, Colorado, USA d. November 1980, Boston, Massachusetts, USA Screenwriter Married Albert Rhys Williams, 1923* Squier worked in both Britain and America. In the US Federal Census of 1920, Squier's occupation is listed as auditor for a film company.

  3. 2 days ago · Australian couple David Fisk and Lucita Barquin Cortez were found dead in a Philippines hotel room. Their hands and feet were tied, local police said. “The love we have for our father and Lucita ...

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0820061Lucita Squier - IMDb

    Lucita Squier was born on 9 April 1889 in Buffalo, New York, USA. She was a writer, known for Penrod (1922), A Gamble with Hearts (1923) and Bits of Life (1921).

  5. Lucita Squier was born on 9 April 1889 in Buffalo, New York, USA. She was a writer, known for Penrod (1922), A Gamble with Hearts (1923) and Bits of Life (1921). She died in November 1980 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.

  6. Lucita Squier (sometimes credited as Lucita Squier Williams) was an American screenwriter active during Hollywood's silent era. She wrote more than 50 scripts during the course of her career, working in the U.S., Britain, and Russia.

  7. Photo of Nina Agadzhanova-Shutko (right) and Hollywood screenwriter Lucita Squier (left) taken by James Abbe circa 1927. Courtesy of the James Abbe Archive.

  8. The Royal Oak is a 1923 British silent historical drama film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Betty Compson, Henry Ainley and Henry Victor. [1] It was based on the 1889 play The Royal Oak by Henry Hamilton and Augustus Harris. The title references the Royal Oak in which Charles is said to have hidden.

  9. A look at screenwriters in Pre-Code Era (1929-1934) and how the role of the female on film changed with the introduction of the Hays Code

  10. Women Film Pioneers Project is a scholarly resource exploring women’s global involvement at all levels of film production during the silent film era.