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Monte Brice (July 12, 1891 – November 8, 1962) was an American writer, producer, and director of films. [1] [2] Biography [ edit] Born in 1891 in New York City, Brice wrote his first screenplay in 1920. In 1926, he was promoted from scenario writer to director and given a five-year contract with Famous Players–Lasky. [3] .
Monte Brice. Writer: Casey at the Bat. Brice qualified as a mining engineer, after studies at Columbia University. He was eventually hired as sales manager for the Texas Oil Company, based in New York.
- Writer, Producer, Director
- July 12, 1891
- Monte Brice
- November 8, 1962
Brice worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "Behind the Front" (1926), "Casey at the Bat" (1927) and "Now We're in the Air" (1927). He also contributed to "Someone to Love"...
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Audience ScoreTitleCreditYearRotten audience score. 22%Screenwriter1947No Score YetScreenwriter1946No Score YetScreenwriter1946Rotten audience score. 54%Screenwriter1941Casey at the Bat is a 1927 American silent film, directed by Monte Brice, written by Ernest Thayer and based on the 1888 baseball poem of the same name. The picture stars Wallace Beery, Ford Sterling, ZaSu Pitts and Sterling Holloway in his film debut.
Monte Brice is known as an Screenplay, Director, Writer, Story, Producer, Adaptation, and Additional Dialogue. Some of their work includes Variety Girl, You're a Sweetheart, Hands Up!, Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost, Behind the Front, We're in the Navy Now, Eadie Was a Lady, and The Fleet's In.
Casey at the Bat: Directed by Monte Brice. With Wallace Beery, Zasu Pitts, Ford Sterling, Sterling Holloway. Casey is a slovenly junk man in a turn of the twentieth century hick town who has a remarkable ability to play baseball.