Ewart Adamson

Ewart Adamson

Personal Info

Known For

Writing

Gender

Male

Birthday

23/10/1882

Day of Death

28/11/1945
(63) years old

Place of Birth

Dundee, Tayside, Scotland, UK

Filmography

Crew

1950

Innocently Guilty

as Story

1944

Haunted Harbor

as Novel

1943

Campus Rhythm

as Story

1943

Back from the Front

as Writer

1942

Sappy Pappy

as Screenplay

1942

House of Errors

as Screenplay

1941

The Gay Vagabond

as Writer

1941

Petticoat Politics

as Writer

1940

Meet the Missus

as Screenplay

1940

Cookoo Cavaliers

as Writer

1940

The Spook Speaks

as Writer

1940

Pleased to Mitt You

as Screenplay

1940

Earl of Puddlestone

as Writer

1940

Money Squawks

as Screenplay

1939

The Long Shot

as Screenplay

1937

Rhythm Wranglers

as Screenplay

1937

The Sitter Downers

as Writer

1937

Sailor Maid

as Writer

1936

Slippery Silks

as Writer

1936

The Champ's a Chump

as Screenplay

1936

Easy Money

as Story

1936

Below the Deadline

as Screenplay

1936

In Paris, A.W.O.L.

as Screenplay

1936

The Walking Dead

as Screenplay

1936

The Walking Dead

as Story

1936

The Dark Hour

as Screenplay

1935

Annie Oakley

as Story

1935

False Pretenses

as Screenplay

1935

The Girl Who Came Back

as Screenplay

1935

It Always Happens

as Screenplay

1935

Alimony Aches

as Screenplay

1935

Alimony Aches

as Story

1935

Circumstantial Evidence

as Adaptation

1935

Circumstantial Evidence

as Screenplay

1935

This Band Age

as Writer

1935

Brick-a-Brac

as Story

1934

Allez Oop

as Writer

1934

The Gold Ghost

as Story

1934

The Super Snooper

as Story

1934

Pardon My Pups

as Adaptation

1933

What's to Do?

as Screenplay

1932

Niagara Falls

as Story

1932

Mother's Holiday

as Screenplay

1931

The Messenger Boy

as Writer

1930

The Dawn Patrol

as Additional Writing

1930

Inside the Lines

as Writer

1928

Blindfold

as Writer

1928

The Campus Vamp

as Writer

1928

Taxi for Two

as Scenario Writer

1928

The Perfect Crime

as Screenplay

1928

The Desert Bride

as Story

1928

Dead Man's Curve

as Writer

1927

The Gingham Girl

as Writer

1927

The Outlaw Dog

as Writer

1926

A Hero of the Big Snows

as Scenario Writer

1926

Fight Night

as Story

1926

The Impostor

as Writer

1926

Spanking Breezes

as Writer

1926

The Night Cry

as Adaptation

1925

Hotsy-Totsy

as Scenario Writer

1925

Go Straight!

as Story

1924

Winner Take All

as Scenario Writer

1923

The Man Who Won

as Writer

1922

Singed Wings

as Adaptation

1922

Pink Gods

as Writer

1922

South of Suva

as Story