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  1. Douglas Zabriskie Doty (October 15, 1874 – February 20, 1935) was an American screenwriter and editor. Doty wrote the screenplays for more than 60 films between 1920 and 1938, the last one being Always Goodbye released in 1938, three years after his death.

  2. Douglas Z. Doty. Writer: Laughter. Douglas Z. Doty was born on 15 October 1874 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Laughter (1930), Fighting the Flames (1925) and The Great Sensation (1925).

    • Writer
    • October 15, 1874
    • Douglas Z. Doty
    • February 20, 1935
  3. Douglas Z. Doty; Bessie Love; William Boyd; Alexander Chilton; Robert Glassburn; Walter Tennyson; John W. Krafft; Donald Crisp; Hugh Allan; Herbert Walters Publication date 1927-10-27

  4. American screenwriter Douglas Z. Doty's Hollywood career extended from 1921 to 1938. During the silent era, Doty not only wrote scripts but also designed the "art" subtitles that bore his words. His most notorious credit of the 1920s was The Unchastened Woman (1925), an ill-conceived comeback feature for vampish Theda Bara.

  5. Douglas Zabriskie Doty (October 15, 1874 – February 20, 1935) was an American screenwriter and editor. Doty wrote the screenplays for more than 60 films between 1920 and 1938, the last one being Always Goodbye released in 1938, three years after his death.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Young_AprilYoung April - Wikipedia

    The film was adapted from Egerton Castle's 1899 novel of the same name by Jeanie MacPherson and Douglas Z. Doty. Art direction for the film was done by Anton Grot and its costumes were designed by Adrian .

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