Monte Brice

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Monte Brice
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Died1962
NationalityAmerican
CitizenshipUnited States of America
Occupation
  • Writer
  • Director
Spouse(s)Doris Hill

Monte Brice (died 1962) was a writer and director of films in the United States.[1] He married Doris Hill. In the later years of his decades long career in film he worked with Bob Hope.[2][3]

Partial filmography

  • Casey at the Bat (1927 film), director
  • Mexican Spitfire Sees a Ghost, written by Charles E. Roberts and Monte Brice
  • Take a Chance (1933 film), directed by Monte Brice and Laurence Schwab
  • Brewster's Millions (1926), screenplay by Monte Brice, Lloyd Corrigan and Harold Shumate
  • Hands Up! (1926 film), co-written by Monte Brice and Lloyd Corrigan
  • Sweet Surrender (film) (1935), director
  • Tillie's Punctured Romance (1928 film), co-wrote with Keene Thompson
  • Genius at Work (1946), co-wrote with Robert E. Kent
  • Pot o' Gold (film), co-wrote screenplay
  • The Fleet's In (1928 film), one of the writers
  • You'll Find Out, one of the writers
  • Singin' in the Corn, one of the writers
  • Radio Stars on Parade, co-wrote screenplay with Robert E. Kent from a story by Kent
  • Fireman, Save My Child (1927 film), co-wrote with Thomas J. Geraghty
  • Mama Loves Papa (1945 film), writer
  • Eadie Was a Lady (1945) original story and screenplay

1945 Radio Stars on Parade (1945), screenplay

  • A Guy, a Gal and a Pal, story
  • Variety Girl (1947), screenplay
  • Genius at Work (1946), script[4]

References

  1. "Monte Brice". www.tcm.com.
  2. "Monte Brice dies". November 9, 1962. p. 21 – via newspapers.com.
  3. "MONTE BRICE, WRITER FOR BOB HOPE, DEAD (Published 1962)". November 9, 1962 – via NYTimes.com.
  4. "Monte Brice". BFI.

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