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  1. Walter Morosco (February 1, 1899 – December 30, 1948 ) was an American film producer, writer, actor and director.

  2. Prisoners is a 1929 American sound part-talkie film produced by Walter Morosco and directed by William Seiter for First National Pictures. In addition to sequences with audible dialogue or talking sequences, the film features a synchronized musical score and sound effects along with English intertitles. The sound was recorded via the ...

  3. At the age of six, Oliver and his brother Leslie, three years his elder, were hired by Walter M. Morosco (18461901) to perform in his acrobatic troupe, the Royal Russian Circus, then a regular attraction at Woodward's Gardens, a popular San Francisco amusement park.

  4. Silken Shackles is a 1926 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Warner Bros. The film was directed by Walter Morosco, the son of theater owner Oliver Morosco, and based on a play by Charles Harris. Irene Rich leads the cast.

  5. Griffith married producer Walter Morosco in February, 1924. The same year, she starred in and executive-produced three pictures: Single Wives, Love's Wilderness, and Lilies of the Field. All three of the films were box-office hits.

  6. Walter Morosco was born on 1 February 1898 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for While London Sleeps (1926), Silken Shackles (1926) and His Jazz Bride (1926). He was married to Marie O'Keefe, Shirley Mae Listenwalter and Corinne Griffith.

  7. Biography. After having written four screenplays and directed one film in 1926, Walter Morosco decided that he was better at producing films, so between 1929 and until his early death in 1949 he produced 37 films in Hollywood and London (1931-1932), among them Al Jolson's classic "Mammy" (1930), ("Wing and a Prayer" (1944) and "Give My Regards ...