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Wallace Smith

Highest Rated: 100% The Lost Squadron (1932)

Lowest Rated: 89% Bordertown (1935)

Birthday: Not Available

Birthplace: Not Available

During his Hollywood career, Wallace Smith wrote a variety of screenplays. Smith's film career started with such writing credits as "The Dove" (1927), "Two Arabian Knights" (1927) and "Bulldog Drummond" (1929). During the latter part of his career, Smith wrote "Friends and Lovers" (1931), the Richard Dix drama "The Lost Squadron" (1932) and "Bordertown" (1934). He also appeared in the musical comedy "The Gay Desperado" (1936) with Nino Martini. Smith more recently wrote "Her Husband Lies" (1937).

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 46% The Lost Squadron Watchlist 89% 41% Bordertown Watchlist Friends and Lovers Watchlist The Lady Refuses Watchlist 60% Two Arabian Knights Watchlist Her Husband Lies Watchlist Love Comes Along Watchlist Alias French Gertie Watchlist

Filmography

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Her Husband Lies 1937 Screenwriter Bordertown 89% 41% 1935 Screenwriter The Lost Squadron 100% 46% 1932 Writer The Lady Refuses 1931 Screenwriter Friends and Lovers 1931 Screenwriter Love Comes Along 1930 Screenwriter Alias French Gertie 1930 Screenwriter Two Arabian Knights 60% 1927 Writer
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