Emmett C. Hall
Emmett C. Hall, born Emmett Campbell Hall was an American screenwriter and silent film actor. He directed around 70 silent films and acted in one silent film.
He was born in Talbotton, Georgia. He wrote several films with Edwin S. Porter and D. W. Griffith, the two most famous directors of American film at the time. He died in Palm Beach in 1955.
Filmography
As screenwriter
Red Eagle's Love Affair The House with Closed Shutters The Road to Richmond, a Selig Civil War drama and love storyAlmost a Hero Rose O'Salem Town That Chink at Golden Gulch, alternate title: That Chinese at Golden GulchA Mountain Maid His Trust: The Faithful Devotion and Self-Sacrifice of an Old Negro Servant His Trust Fulfulled Was He a Coward? Teaching Dada to Like Her A Little Lad in Dixie The Primal Call Swords and Hearts For His Son At the Point of the Sword The End of the Romance The Return of John GrayUnder a Flag of Truce A Reconstructed Rebel The Bugler of Battery B The Soldier Brothers of Susanna The Laird's Daughter For the Love of a Girl Shanghaied The Mexican Spy Down the Rio Grande The Grim Toll of War The Battle of Bloody Ford The Gift of the Storm The Burden Bearer With Love's Eyes The Fighting Chaplain The Veil of Sleep Indian Summer The Price Demanded The Hills of Strife The Taking of Rattlesnake Bill The Rattlesnake The Smuggler's Daughter The Battle of Shiloh Through Flaming Paths Before the Last Leaves Fall Smiles of Fortune The Blinded Heart The Pale of Prejudice The Catch of the Season The House of Fear The Puritan In the Northland A Practical Demonstration The Shadow of Tragedy Who Seeks Revenge A Matter of Record The Beloved Adventurer The Impostor Stonewall Jackson's Way The Unknown Country A Recent Confederate VictoryThe Friendship of LamondThe Language of the DumbOn the Road to RenoSuch Things Really HappenOn Bitter CreekNobody Would Believe A Day of Havoc Where the Road DividedHuman DriftwoodThe Crimson YokeBeyond the Wall The Smoldering Spark Polly of the Circus- ''To the Highest Bidder''
As an actor
- ''Such Things Really Happen''