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US journalist, screenwriter and author (1869-1922)
Gilson Willets
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US journalist, screenwriter and author (1869-1922)
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Gilson Hoyt Willets
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Gilson Willets (August 10, 1869 - 1922) was a journalist, author, and screenwriter in the United States. He was born in Hempstead, New York. He wrote for Leslie's Weekly, Collier's Weekly and many other publications. He covered the Spanish American War in Cuba. He traveled widely before becoming a production manager for Pathé. His work includes several film serials.
As a journalist he covered a plague in India and E. H. Harriman's Harriman Scientific Expedition to Alaska. He was described as the American Guy de Maupassant for his terse writing style.
He wrote about New Mexico in 1905.
He married Daisy Van Der Veer and his son was named Gilson Vander Veer Willets.
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- The Adventures of Kathlyn (1913), a serial co-writtenwith Harold MacGrath
- The Adventures of Ruth (1919), serial
- Little Orphant Annie (1918 film)
- The Mystery of the Double Cross (1917)
- The City of Purple Dreams (1918 film), an adaptation of an Edwin Baird novel
- The Tiger's Trail (1919), an adaptation of a story by Arthur B. Reeve
- The Garden of Allah (1916 film), an adaptation of a Robert Hichens novel
- Hands Up (serial) (1918)
- The Bells (1918 film)
- The Heart of Texas Ryan (1917)
- Sweet Alyssum (film), film adaptation
- A Change of Administration
- The House of a Thousand Candles (1915 film)
- In the Days of the Thundering Herd
- Who Shall Take My Life?
- Ruth of the Range
- Beware of Strangers
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