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  1. Ernest Granville Booth (August 12, 1898–June 14, 1959) was an American criminal and screenwriter who got his start in writing while an inmate of San Quentin Prison.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0095699Ernest Booth - IMDb

    Ernest Booth. Writer: Men of San Quentin. Ernest Granville Booth was born on 12 August, 1898, at Oakland California, the son of Stuart W. and Abigail Hill (nee' Wall) Booth. His father, a prominent Oakland journalist, had emigrated from England in 1890. His mother originally came from Massachusetts.

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    • August 12, 1898
    • Ernest Booth
    • June 14, 1959
  3. Ernest Booth. Writer: Men of San Quentin. Ernest Granville Booth was born on 12 August, 1898, at Oakland California, the son of Stuart W. and Abigail Hill (nee' Wall) Booth. His father, a prominent Oakland journalist, had emigrated from England in 1890. His mother originally came from Massachusetts.

  4. Sep 29, 2020 · In the 1920s and 1930s, Ernest Granville Booth made a name for himself as a criminal and as one of Hollywood’s most sought-after writers.

  5. Ernest Granville Booth was born August 12, 1898, in Oakland, California. His father, Stuart W. Booth, was a prominent journalist. However, his son took a different path and was sent to reform school as an early adolescent after an arrest for burglary, followed by several years in prison for various crimes.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ernest_BoothErnest Booth - Wikipedia

    Ernest Booth may refer to: Ernie Booth (1876–1935), New Zealand rugby union player; Ernest Granville Booth (1898–1959), American criminal and screenwriter

  7. by Ernest Granville Booth: Starring: Ellen Drew Robert Paige Judith Barrett Louise Beavers John Miljan: Cinematography: Charles Lang: Edited by: Anne Bauchens: Music by: Gerard Carbonara John Leipold (uncredited) Distributed by: Paramount Pictures