Bernard McConville Movies
American screenwriter
Bernard McConville's first known credit was 1915's
Missing Links. McConville went on to script a variety of subjects, including the "Fox Kiddies" spectacular
Alladin and His Wonderful Lamp (1917), the
Mary Pickford vehicle
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1921) and the
Mabel Normand comedy feature
The Extra Girl (1923). One of his most interesting assignments was
Charles Ray's The Old Swimmin' Hole (1921), one of the few silent films to completely dispense with subtitles. Briefly out of work at the beginning of the talkie era, Bernard McConville was back on the job in 1932, turning out western after western until 1943. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide