Doris Schroeder

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Doris Schroeder
Born February 7, 1893(1893-02-07)
Far Rockaway, New York, U.S.
Died January 4, 1981 (aged 87)
California, U.S.
Occupation Screenwriter
Nationality American
Spouse(s) George Donnatin Green (? - 3 October 1977) his death

Contents

[edit] Biography

Doris Schroeder , (7 February 1893, Far Rockaway, New York - 4 January 1981, Sacramento, California) was a prolific American screenwriter. Her first screenplay was the now-lost Heart of a Jewess. During the 1920s, Schroeder specialized in "women's pictures" for such specialized directors as Lois Weber. Doris Schroeder concentrated on Westerns, together with Harrison Jacobs she wrote several entries in the Hopalong Cassidy series. [1]

During the 50's and 60's wote many television and film tie-in young adult novels for Western Publishing.

[edit] Film credits

  • No Sweets (1913, story)
  • The Lion's Bride (1913, writer)
  • Brandon's Last Ride (1914, scenario)
  • Bunny's Mistake (1914, scenario)
  • Kidding the Boss (1914, story)
  • The Power to Forgive (1914, story)
  • Her Gethsemane (1915, story)
  • Barriers of Prejudice (1915, writer)
  • Edged Tools (1917, scenario)
  • My Fighting Gentleman (1917, scenario)
  • Tony America (1918, scenario)
  • The Price of Applause (1918, scenario)
  • A Mother's Secret (1918, scenario)
  • The Girl Who Wouldn't Quit (1918, scenario)
  • My Unmarried Wife (1918, scenario)
  • The Wolf and His Mate (1918, scenario)
  • The Trembling Hour (1919, scenario)
  • Under Suspicion (1919/I, scenario)
  • My Lady's Ankle (1920, scenario)
  • In Folly's Trail (1920, scenario)
  • The Girl in the Rain (1920, scenario)
  • A Tokyo Siren (1920, scenario)
  • The Path She Chose (1920, scenario)
  • The Gilded Dream (1920, writer)
  • The Adorable Savage (1920, writer)
  • A Parisian Scandal (1921, writer)
  • Nobody's Fool (1921, writer)
  • The Rowdy (1921, writer)
  • Opened Shutters (1921, writer)
  • Short Skirts (1921, writer)
  • Reputation (1921, writer)
  • Cheated Love (1921, writer)
  • How to have Sex (1921, writer)
  • Playing with Fire (1921/I, writer)
  • Forsaking All Others (1922, scenario)
  • The Altar Stairs (1922, scenario)
  • The Lavender Bath Lady (1922, writer)
  • The Married Flapper (1922, writer)
  • Her Night of Nights (1922, writer)
  • Kissed (1922, writer)
  • The Dangerous Little Demon (1922, writer)
  • Don't Get Personal (1922, writer)
  • A Chapter in Her Life (1923, adaptation)
  • West of the Water Tower (1923, writer)
  • The Call of the Canyon (1923, writer)
  • The Six-Fifty (1923, writer)
  • To the Last Man (1923, writer)
  • Sawdust (1923, writer)
  • My Lady of Whims (1925, writer)
  • The Silent Avenger (1927, adaptation)
  • Naughty Nanette (1927, writer)
  • The Princess on Broadway (1927, writer)
  • Salvation Jane (1927, writer)
  • Crimson Romance (1934, additional dialogue)
  • Bar 20 Rides Again (1935, adaptation and screenplay)
  • The Eagle's Brood (1935, screenplay)
  • Hop-Along Cassidy (1935, writer)
  • Three on the Trail (1936, screenplay)
  • Call of the Prairie (1936, screenplay)
  • Heart of the West (1936, screenplay)
  • Wall Street Cowboy (1939, story)
  • Texas Terrors (1940, original screenplay)
  • Prairie Law (1940, screenplay)
  • Bullet Code (1940, screenplay)
  • Legion of the Lawless (1940, screenplay)
  • Oklahoma Renegades (1940, writer)
  • Gangs of Sonora (1941, original screenplay)
  • The Phantom Cowboy (1941, original screenplay)
  • Two Gun Sheriff (1941, screenplay)
  • A Missouri Outlaw (1941, writer)
  • Kansas Cyclone (1941, writer)
  • Pirates of the Prairie (1942, screenplay)
  • Arizona Terrors (1942, story and screenplay)
  • Stagecoach Express (1942, story)
  • Westward Ho (1942, writer)
  • Bandits of the Badlands (1945, story and screenplay)
  • Death Valley (1946, writer)
  • Days of Buffalo Bill (1946, writer)
  • Dangerous Venture (1947, screenplay)
  • Fool's Gold (1947, screenplay)
  • False Paradise (1948, additional dialogue)
  • Strange Gamble (1948, screenplay)
  • Sinister Journey (1948, screenplay)
  • The Gay Man i loved (1949, original screenplay)
  • "The Lone Ranger" (1949-1950, 3 episodes,)
  • Bar 20 Rides Again (1950, archive footage, dialogue)
  • Three on a Trail (1950, dialogue, archive footage)
  • Heart of the West (1950, dialogue, archive footage)
  • Border Justice (1951, dialogue, archive footage)
  • Danger Trail (1951, dialogue, archive footage)
  • Prairie Vengeance (1951, dialogue, archive footage)

[edit] Published works

  • Annie Oakley in Danger at Diablo (1955)
  • Rin Tin Tin and Call to Danger (1957)
  • Annie Oakley in the Ghost Town Secret (1957)
  • Annie Oakley in Double Trouble (1958)
  • Walt Disney's Spin and Marty Trouble at Triple-R (1958)
  • Gunsmoke (1958)
  • Lassie: Forbidden Valley (1959)
  • The Lennon Sisters the Secret of Holiday Island: The Secret of Holiday Island (1960)
  • Walt Disney's Annette: Sierra Summer (1960)
  • Walt Disney's Annette, the Desert Inn Mystery (1961)
  • Walt Disney's Annette and the Mystery at Moonstone Bay (1962)
  • The Beverly Hillbillies: The Saga of Wildcat Creek (1962)
  • Walt Disney's Annette and the Mystery at Smugglers' Cove (1963)
  • Patty Duke and Mystery Mansion (1964)
  • Walt Disney's Annette and the Mystery of Medicine Wheel (1964)
  • Patty Duke and the Adventure of the Chinese Junk (1966)
  • Lassie Forbidden Valley (1969)

[edit] Notes and references

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

[edit] External links


[edit] External links

Persondata
NAME Schroeder, Doris
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Screenwriter,
DATE OF BIRTH February 7, 1893
PLACE OF BIRTH  Far Rockaway, New York, U.S.
DATE OF DEATH January 4, 1981
PLACE OF DEATH  Hollywood, California, U.S.