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Homer Croy

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films in 1914–1915; he received screenwriting credits on a handful of feature films in the 1930s. In addition to his biography of D.W. Griffith, he also wrote about the film industry in his 1918 book
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from 1903 to 1907, but did not graduate after failing an English course his senior year. While attending college, Croy edited the university yearbook and wrote for the
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Luckiest Man Alive: Being the Author's Own Story, with Certain Omissions, But Including Hitherto Unpublished Sidelights on Some Famous Persons and Incidents
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Croy, Homer Papers, 1905–1965, at The State Historical Society of Missouri
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on a European trip. The book was filmed in 1929 as the first
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Croy was married to Mae Belle Savell Croy, who was born in
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Library, State; Florida, Archives of (November 11, 2019).
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Croy had a long but intermittent association with the
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Croy died in New York City on May 25, 1965, age 82.
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Griffith 114:Croy's most famous work was the novel 517:of Croy's best Midwestern Nonfictions 167:Croy was a good friend of the author 64:Croy was born on a farm northwest of 7: 356:(one of four credited screenwriters) 347:(one of five credited screenwriters) 607:20th-century American screenwriters 597:20th-century American male writers 14: 582:20th-century American biographers 577:American male short story writers 511:Article by Croy about Will Rogers 492:University of Missouri biography 344:The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble 557:20th-century American novelists 542:People from Maryville, Missouri 323:Selected motion picture credits 111:, appeared the following year. 101:Community Motion Picture Bureau 91:Croy published his first book, 1: 204:How Motion Pictures Are Made 143:How Motion Pictures Are Made 602:Screenwriters from Missouri 567:American male screenwriters 299:Jesse James Was My Neighbor 623: 506:Internet Broadway Database 587:American male biographers 276:(made into the 1939 film 171:and Carnegie's 1936 book 562:American autobiographers 34:Midwestern United States 572:American male novelists 547:Novelists from Missouri 515:Contemporary Anthology 231:West of the Water Tower 222:West of the Water Tower 198:When to Lock the Stable 135:motion picture industry 105:West of the Water Tower 93:When to Lock the Stable 81:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 60:Homer Croy in the 1950s 154:The Lady from Colorado 70:University of Missouri 61: 26: 336:They Had to See Paris 254:They Had to See Paris 245:They Had to See Paris 191:Selected bibliography 177:is dedicated to him. 116:They Had to See Paris 59: 24: 268:Headed for Hollywood 147:Headed for Hollywood 44:, and film director 466:"I'm from Missouri" 305:He Hanged Them High 251:' first sound film 66:Maryville, Missouri 552:American humorists 417:Ralph, Charles L. 162:Central City Opera 95:, in 1914. 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Index


Midwestern United States
Jesse James
Will Rogers
D.W. Griffith

Maryville, Missouri
University of Missouri
Kansas City Star
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Theodore Dreiser
World War I
Community Motion Picture Bureau
Missouri
talking picture
Will Rogers
motion picture industry
travelogue
Robert Ward
Central City Opera
Dale Carnegie
How to Win Friends and Influence People
Bagdad, Florida
lost
West of the Water Tower
Will Rogers
They Had to See Paris
I'm from Missouri
Down to Earth
The Cohens and Kellys in Trouble

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