Louis D. Lighton


Louis D. Lighton was an American screenwriter and producer. He wrote for 40 films between 1920 and 1927. He also produced 30 films between 1928 and 1951. He was born in Omaha, Nebraska and died in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. He was married to fellow screenwriter Hope Loring.
Producer David Lewis called him "a well-read, gentlemanly man, quite handsome, tall and well dressed. As a human being, he stood out from the other Paramount producers, who might have been more commercial but not of his quality... He never made a decision without the consent of his wife, Hope. She had been a writer, and rumor had it she had been the mainspring of his career. She was older than he, had previously been married, and had a young daughter. She was a very strong-willed woman; when she married Bud, he became her career."

Selected filmography

The Champion Liar The Big Catch Flesh and Blood Paid Back The Woman of Bronze An Old Sweetheart of Mine Don't Marry for Money East Side - West Side Cornered K – The Unknown The Lullaby Little [Annie Rooney (1925 film)|Little Annie Rooney] Wandering Footsteps Ranger of the Big Pines The Crown of Lies The [Blind Goddess (1926 film)|The Blind Goddess] Fig Leaves It Children of Divorce Wings The Virginian Tom Sawyer Alice in Wonderland The [Lives of a Bengal Lancer (film)|The Lives of a Bengal Lancer] Captains Courageous Test Pilot A [Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945 film)|A Tree Grows in Brooklyn] The Black Rose