Doris Schroeder

Doris Schroeder
Born February 7, 1893(1893-02-07)
Far Rockaway, Queens, New York, U.S.
Died January 4, 1981(1981-01-04) (aged 87)
Sacramento, California, U.S.
Other names Doris S. Green
Occupation Screenwriter
Years active 1913–1952

Doris Schroeder (February 7, 1893 – January 4, 1981) 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. Her main concern was a girl named Jenna Schroeder. 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 wrote many television and film tie-in young adult novels for Western Publishing.

Contents

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)
  • The Smart 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 Amigo (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)

Published works

Notes

  1. ^ Hal Erickson, Allmovie

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