- Fred
Guiol (February 17, 1898 – May 23, 1964),
pronounced "Gill," was an
American film
director and screenwriter.
Guiol worked at the Hal
Roach Studios...
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drama film
directed by
George Stevens, from a
screenplay adapted by Fred
Guiol and Ivan
Moffat from Edna Ferber's 1952 novel. The film
stars Elizabeth...
- Woolsey. The
screenplay was
written by Bert Kalmar,
Harry Ruby, and Fred
Guiol, from a
story by
Kalmar and Ruby. The
Great Elmer and Company, two out-of-work...
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title role, Sam Jaffe. The epic film was
written by Joel
Sayre and Fred
Guiol from a
storyline by Ben
Hecht and
Charles MacArthur, with
uncredited contributions...
- P**** the
Gravy is a 1928
short comedy silent film
directed by Fred
Guiol and
supervised by Leo McCarey. It
stars Max Davidson, Gene Morgan, Spec O'Donnell...
- Bonnus, Françoise
Dumont and André
Guiol were
elected from Var. All sit with the
Senate Republicans group,
except Guiol who sits with the
European Democratic...
- a 1951
American service comedy film
directed by
Bernard Girard and Fred
Guiol and
starring William Tracy, Joe
Sawyer and
Russell Hicks.
Released by the...
- was a
British screenwriter, film
producer and
socialite who, with Fred
Guiol, was
nominated for an
Academy Award for Best
Adapted Screenplay for adapting...
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total of 107
films between 1921 and 1951. The film is
directed by Fred
Guiol and Leo McCarey.
Following a
night of revelry, a
wealthy oil
magnate awakens...
- Love
Sailors is a 1927
American comedy short silent film
directed by Fred
Guiol for Hal
Roach Studios. It
stars Stan
Laurel and
Oliver Hardy before they...