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Monte Brice (July 12, 1891 – November 8, 1962) was an American writer, producer, and director of films. [1] [2] Biography. 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: Moonlight and Pretzels. 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
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Monte Brice (died 1962) was a writer and director of films in the United States. He married Doris Hill. In the later years of his decades long career in film he worked with Bob Hope.
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Audience ScoreTitleCreditYearRotten audience score. 22%Screenwriter1947No Score YetScreenwriter1946No Score YetScreenwriter1946No Score YetScreenwriter1945'Monte Brice (July 12, 1891 – November 8, 1962) was a writer, producer, and director of films in the United States. In 1926, he was promoted from scenario wr...
Take a Chance: Directed by Monte Brice, Laurence Schwab. With James Dunn, June Knight, Lillian Roth, Cliff Edwards. From a team 2 girls and 2 not-straight men, a girl leaves to be a star, other stays to keep the boys straight.
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.