Harry O. Hoyt
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Harry O. Hoyt (6 August 1885 - 29 July 1961) was an American screenwriter and film director whose career began in the silent era. His 1925 film The Lost World, based on the book by Arthur Conan Doyle, is notable as a pioneering effort in the use of stop-motion animation. He was a brother of actor Arthur Hoyt who appeared in The Lost World. Description...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Harry O. Hoyt (6 August 1885 - 29 July 1961) was an American screenwriter and film director whose career began in the silent era. His 1925 film The Lost World, based on the book by Arthur Conan Doyle, is notable as a pioneering effort in the use of stop-motion animation. He was a brother of actor Arthur Hoyt who appeared in The Lost World. Description...
Known For
Crew Credits
The Missing Corpse
Story
A Fig Leaf for Eve
Writer
Lady in the Death House
Screenplay
The Avenging Rider
Screenplay
Lost Canyon
Screenplay
Jungle Menace
Screenplay
Headline Crasher
Adaptation
Rustlers' Valley
Dialogue
Young Eagles
Story
The Fighting Ranger
Writer
The Thrill Hunter
Dialogue
Clancy of the Mounted
Adaptation
Jungle Bride
Director
The Man from New Mexico
Screenplay
Second Honeymoon
Writer
The Rampant Age
Writer
The Body Punch
Writer
Good Morning, Judge
Story
Stop That Man
Writer
The Count of Ten
Writer
13 Washington Square
Adaptation
The Wizard
Writer
Hot Heels
Writer
The Clown
Writer
Painting the Town
Screenplay
The Return of Boston Blackie
Director
The Kid Sister
Scenario Writer
Bitter Apples
Director
Wandering Girls
Adaptation