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Arthur Hoerl (December 17, 1891 – February 6, 1968) was an American screenwriter and film director. Hoerl was born in New York, son of Louis Hoerl, a German immigrant silver polisher, and Teresa Hoerl. Arthur completed three years of high school, according to the 1940 US Census.
Arthur Hoerl was born on 17 December 1891 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Hell-Bent for Frisco (1931), The Arm of the Law (1932) and Fighting Playboy (1933). He died on 6 February 1968 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Arthur Hoerl was born on December 17, 1891 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a writer and director, known for Hell-Bent for Frisco (1931), The Arm of the Law (1932) and Fighting Playboy (1933). He died on February 6, 1968 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- December 17, 1891
- February 6, 1968
Arthur Hoerl's films include Reefer Madness, She Shoulda Said No!, They Never Come Back, Grief Street
Arthur Hoerl is known as an Screenplay, Story, Writer, Adaptation, Director, Scenario Writer, Dialogue, Characters, Original Story, Producer, and Editor. Some of their work includes Tell Your Children, Superman, The Thirteenth Guest, Wild Weed, Manhunt in Space, The Mystery of the 13th Guest, Grief Street, and The Devil Plays.
Arthur Hoerl. Credits (text only) Hide Show Writer (161 credits) 2014 Caffeine Madness (Short) (screenplay: Reefer Madness) 1968 For Singles Only (story)
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