Marion Jackson


Marion Jackson was an American screenwriter of the late silent and early sound film eras. During her fifteenyear career she would pen the scripts for overfilms, both original and adaptations. Born on December 3, 1879, in Walla Walla, Washington, she wrote her first script, an original screenplay, which was produced by Monogram Pictures in 1924, The Mask of Lopez, directed by Albert Rogell. It would be her most prolific year, as she would contribute toscreenplays that year, either as the screenwriter, or providing the story, or adapting from another source. One of the films she adapted that year was 1924s A Boy of Flanders, from Marie Louise de la Rames 1872 novel, A Dog of Flanders. The film was directed by Victor Schertzinger, and starred Jackie Coogan. Some of her notable films were her 1928 adaptation of The Shepherd of the Hills, based on the 1907 novel of the same name by Harold Bell Wright her original screenplay for The Wagon Master , starring Ken Maynard and the hit fil

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