After having written four screenplays and directed one film in 1926, Walter Morosco decided that he was better at producing films, so between 1929 and until his early death in 1949 he produced 37 films in Hollywood and London (1931-1932), among them Al Jolson's classic "Mammy" (1930), ("Wing and a Prayer" (1944) and "Give My Regards to Broadway" (1948). His last film was "Mother Is a Freshman" (1949). He died of a stroke three months before that film was released, 49 years old.
Production
32
Male
1899-02-01
San Francisco, California, USA
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For Those We Love
Mother Is a Freshman
His Jazz Bride
Sunday Dinner for a Soldier
Why Girls Go Back Home
Give My Regards to Broadway
Dixie Dugan
Silken Shackles
The Perfect Snob
Scudda Hoo! Scudda Hay!
Mammy
Aren't We All?
Margie
Sentimental Journey
Wake Up and Dream
Lily Christine
Ebb Tide
Stamboul
These Charming People
Man of Mayfair
Women Who Play
Accent on Love
Golden Hoofs
Careful, Soft Shoulders
Over My Dead Body
Wing and a Prayer
The Mad Martindales
Lilies of the Field
Prisoners