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  1. Bertram Millhauser (March 25, 1892 – December 1, 1958) was an American screenwriter. [1] He wrote for more than 60 films produced between 1911 and 1960. He was born in New York City, New York and died in Hollywood, California from a heart attack.

  2. Bertram Millhauser. Writer: The Invisible Man's Revenge. Millhauser authored "Hot Leather," the story of boxer Jimmy Dolan. He started his career as a stenographer in the advertising department of Pathe and, moved up to the script department where he worked on the Pearl White serials.

    • Writer, Additional Crew, Producer
    • March 25, 1892
    • Bertram Millhauser
    • December 1, 1958
  3. Bertram Millhauser. Writer: The Invisible Man's Revenge. Millhauser authored "Hot Leather," the story of boxer Jimmy Dolan. He started his career as a stenographer in the advertising department of Pathe and, moved up to the script department where he worked on the Pearl White serials. Millhauser became a writer and producer for Cecil B. DeMille.

  4. Bertram Millhauser is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Scenario Writer, Associate Producer, Story, Director, Novel, Producer, Adaptation, Theatre Play, and Original Story. Some of their work includes The Woman in Green, The Spider Woman, The Pearl of Death, Sherlock Holmes Faces Death, Sherlock Holmes in Washington, The Suspect, The Invisible ...

  5. Bertram Millhauser was one of Hollywood's most prolific and successful screenwriters, with credits extending across several decades and genres, but he stood out as a writer of mysteries and thrillers, especially those involving Sherlock Holmes.

    • January 1, 1892
    • December 3, 1958
  6. George Bruce has loaded his script with nifty twists that add air of reality to the meller doings in the Bertram Millhauser story. Dialog is good and situations believably developed, even the highly contrived melodramatic finale.

  7. Bertram Millhauser. Writer, Producer, Director. Born 25 March 1892 in New York City, New York, USA. Millhauser authored "Hot Leather," the story of boxer Jimmy Dolan. He started his career as a stenographer in the advertising department of Pathe and, moved up to the script department where he worked on the Pearl White serials.

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