George Edwardes-Hall

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George Edwardes-Hall

Postby Thomas Reeder » Mon Jun 15, 2009 11:53 am

Does anyone know anything about George Edwardes-Hall (and assorted variations of that name)? IMDb indicates that he was primarily a screen writer from the early ‘teens through the ‘20s, with some directorial efforts thrown in during that time span as well.

The 1921 Motion Picture Studio Directory & Trade Annual indicates that he was in film from 1904, with “6 yrs. with Herbert Brenon, Henry Lehrman, Harold J. Binney...” It’s the Lehrman connection I’m interested in, but while Hall was active at Universal circa 1915-1916 (and at IMP before that), I don’t see any short comedy credits during that period, and only a sole Billy Quirk comedy “The Flirt” from 1916.

Any leads would be appreciated.

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