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  1. George Marion Jr. (August 30, 1899 – February 25, 1968) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 106 films between 1920 and 1940.

  2. Written by former World War I flight instructor John Monk Saunders and Jean de Limur, with intertitles by George Marion, Jr., the film stars Fay Wray and Gary Cooper.

  3. George Marion, Jr. wrote the titles. In Sidonie Gabrielle Colette's novella Gigi, the great-aunt of a girl employs the words above to interrogate the girl's grandmother. An intertitle of the 1920's could whisper, joke, vituperate, explain, and, as in The Gaucho (1927), suggest.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Wise_GuyThe Wise Guy - Wikipedia

    Silent (English intertitles) The Wise Guy is a 1926 American silent crime drama film produced and directed by Frank Lloyd and distributed through First National Pictures . Jules Furthman provided a screen story with scenario by Adela Rogers St. Johns .

  5. Written by former World War I flight instructor John Monk Saunders and Jean de Limur, with intertitles by George Marion, Jr., the film stars Fay Wray and Gary Cooper.

  6. The best analogy to describe this vanished art was suggested by the Harvard educated George Marion, Jr, one of the few practitioners of the craft who seems to have taken himself seriously.

  7. Written by John Monk Saunders and Jean de Limur, with intertitles by George Marion, Jr., the film is about four young men from various walks of life who sign up for the Lafayette Escadrille, known as "The Legion of the Condemned".