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Arthur Ripley

Highest Rated: 100% The Pharmacist (1933)

Lowest Rated: 40% The Chase (1946)

Birthday: Jan 12, 1897

Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

Arthur Ripley worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Ripley started his comedic screenwriting career with movies like "The Strong Man" (1926), "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp" (1926) with Harry Langdon and "His First Flame" (1927) with Harry Langdon. In the twenties and the fifties, Ripley devoted his time to various credits, such as "Long Pants" (1927), "Hypnotized" (1932) starring Charles Mack and "Voice in the Wind" with Francis Lederer (1944). He also worked on "The Chase" (1946), "Cavalcade of America" (NBC, 1952-57) and "The General Electric Theater" (CBS, 1952-1962). Ripley more recently directed "Thunder Road" (1958). Ripley passed away in February 1961 at the age of 64.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 74% The Pharmacist
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89% 70% Foolish Wives
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75% 63% Thunder Road
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40% 45% The Chase
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Hypnotized
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I Met My Love Again
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Behind Prison Walls
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His First Flame
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60% Boobs in the Woods
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Lucky Stars
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Filmography

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Thunder Road 75% 63% 1958 Director The Chase 40% 45% 1946 Director Voice in the Wind 1944 Director, Writer, Producer Behind Prison Walls 1943 Producer Prisoner of Japan 1942 Director I Met My Love Again 1938 Director How to Train a Dog 1936 Director How to Behave 1936 Director The Pharmacist 100% 74% 1933 Director The Barber Shop 63% 1933 Director Hypnotized 1932 Screenwriter His First Flame 1927 Screenwriter Fiddlesticks 1927 Screenwriter Saturday Afternoon 1926 Screenwriter The Strong Man 85% 1926 Writer His Marriage Wow 1925 Screenwriter Boobs in the Woods 60% 1925 Screenwriter Lucky Stars 1925 Writer Foolish Wives 89% 70% 1922 Film Editing
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