Jack Cunningham
Writing
Date of Death 4 October1941, Santa Monica, California (cerebral hemorrhage) One the more prolific and fast working screenwriters in Hollywood. He once completed ten five-reel films in ten-weeks. Between 1918 and 1925 he turned out one hundred full-length films. Had been the editor of The Pittsburgh Leader and The New York Evening Sun. Was working for the publicity department of an Eastern US film company when he decided to try his hand at scenario writing. His father, Maurice Frederick Cunningham (c.1861-1937), was a building contractor who had built many of the Hollywood studios constructed in the early 1920s. Never recovered from a stroke he suffered while working on the film Union Pacific (1939).
Behind the camera
1938Professor Beware
Writer
1935Mississippi
Screenplay
1934Wagon Wheels
Screenplay
1934Double Door
Screenplay
1934The Last Round-up
Writer
1934The Old-Fashioned Way
Screenplay
1934It's a Gift
Screenplay
1933Man of the Forest
Screenplay
1933To the Last Man
Screenplay
1933Silent Men
Screenplay
1932The Rider of Death Valley
Writer
1932The Texas Bad Man
Screenplay
1932Flaming Guns
Writer
1932The Fourth Horseman
Screenplay
1931Shanghaied Love
Screenplay
1928The Viking
Screenplay
1928The Adventurer
Writer
1927Captain Salvation
Writer
1926The Black Pirate
Screenplay
1925Don Q Son of Zorro
Writer
1925Just a Woman
Writer
1925Contraband
Writer
1924The Man Who Fights Alone
Writer
1923The Tiger's Claw
Screenplay