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Constant Havez (December 24, 1872 –
February 11, 1925) was an
American lyricist, screenwriter, and vaudevillian.
During his film career,
Havez worked with...
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murder of
another tarot card
reader (Alex Diakun), and so a
detective named Havez (Dwight McFee)
takes over as Bruckman's guard. As the
agents leave the hotel...
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starring and
directed by
Buster Keaton and
written by
Clyde Bruckman, Jean
Havez, and
Joseph A. Mitc****. It
features Kathryn McGuire, Joe Keaton, and Ward...
- picture, a
novelty melange of dramatics, low comedy,
laughs and thrills. Jean
Havez has
built up a
comedy masterpiece about as
serious a
subject as a feud....
- features. Keaton's
writers included Clyde Bruckman,
Joseph Mitc****, and Jean
Havez, but the most
ingenious gags were
generally conceived by
Keaton himself...
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people die. Two
detective characters on that
episode are
named Havez and Cline,
after Jean
Havez and
Eddie Cline, two
other writers who also
worked with Keaton...
- them uncredited.[citation needed]
Cunningham was
married to
writer Jean C.
Havez from 1915 to 1918. On
April 17, 1959,
Cunningham died of
heart disease at...
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During this time, he
wrote several songs for
vaudeville with
lyricist Jean
Havez. He also
wrote his
famous "38th
Street Rag" in this period.
Copeland continued...
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produced by Hal
Roach and
directed by Fred Newmeyer. The
story was by Jean
Havez, Hal Roach, and Sam Taylor. The film was
released on
November 26, 1922....
- Grandma's Boy
Directed by Fred C.
Newmeyer Written by Hal
Roach Sam
Taylor Jean
Havez H.M.
Walker Produced by Hal
Roach (uncredited)
Starring Harold Lloyd Production...