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Ernest Pagano

Born
January 16, 1901
Died
April 29, 1953
Ernest S. Pagano (January 16, 1901 – April 29, 1953) was an American screenwriter. He began in showbusiness as a "gag-man" in silent films. He wrote for 66 films between 1927 and 1947. Description above from the Wikipedia Ernest Pagano licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
A Damsel in Distress
(1937)
Screenplay
Vivacious Lady
(1938)
Screenplay
Shall We Dance
(1937)
Screenplay
Full Filmography
Writing
The Matinee Idol
(1928)
Story
Spite Marriage
(1929)
Adaptation
That's My Meat
(1931)
Writer
One Quiet Night
(1931)
Writer
Crashing Hollywood
(1931)
Writer
Three Hollywood Girls
(1931)
Writer
Queenie of Hollywood
(1931)
Writer
Idle Roomers
(1931)
Writer
The Tamale Vendor
(1931)
Writer
The Lure of Hollywood
(1931)
Writer
Once a Hero
(1931)
Writer
Honeymoon Trio
(1931)
Writer
The Back Page
(1931)
Story and Screenplay
Up Pops the Duke
(1931)
Writer
Smart Work
(1931)
Writer
Pete and Repeat
(1931)
Dialogue
Windy Riley Goes Hollywood
(1931)
Writer
It's a Cinch
(1932)
Dialogue and Story
Moonlight and Cactus
(1932)
Writer
Mother's Holiday
(1932)
Screenplay
Hollywood Luck
(1932)
Writer
Bridge Wives
(1932)
Writer
Keep Laughing
(1932)
Writer
Hollywood Lights
(1932)
Writer
As the Crows Fly
(1933)
Story
The Super Snooper
(1934)
Story
Allez Oop
(1934)
Writer
Old Man Rhythm
(1935)
Writer
Fight for Your Lady
(1937)
Screenplay
Super-Sleuth
(1937)
Screenplay
A Damsel in Distress
(1937)
Screenplay
Shall We Dance
(1937)
Screenplay
Vivacious Lady
(1938)
Screenplay
Carefree
(1938)
Screenplay
The Flying Irishman
(1939)
Screenplay
Forty Little Mothers
(1940)
Screenplay
Love Thy Neighbor
(1940)
Writer
Las Vegas Nights
(1941)
Screenplay
You'll Never Get Rich
(1941)
Screenplay
You Were Never Lovelier
(1942)
Screenplay
Fired Wife
(1943)
Writer
San Diego I Love You
(1944)
Writer
Greenwich Village
(1944)
Adaptation
The Merry Monahans
(1944)
Screenplay
Her Primitive Man
(1944)
Screenplay
That Night with You
(1945)
Writer
Frontier Gal
(1945)
Screenplay
That's the Spirit
(1945)
Writer
Lover Come Back
(1946)
Writer
Slave Girl
(1947)
Screenplay
Acting
Production
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