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Harry O. Hoyt (6 August 1885 - 29 July 1961) was an American screenwriter and film director whose career began in the silent era. His 1925 film The Lost World, based on the book by Arthur Conan Doyle, is notable as a pioneering effort in the use of stop-motion animation. He was a brother of actor Arthur Hoyt who appeared in The Lost World.
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Writing
91
Male
1885-08-06
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Harry Hoyt
The Lost World
The Night Operator at Buxton
A Fig Leaf for Eve
Jungle Bride
The Return of Boston Blackie
The Primrose Path
The Belle of Broadway
The Girl of Today
The Rampant Age
Through the Toils
The Road to France
Second Honeymoon
13 Washington Square
The Thrill Hunter
The Fighting Ranger
The Wizard
The Legion of Missing Men
The Clown
Flaming Youth
Bitter Apples
When Love Grows Cold
Dimples
God's Country and the Law
A Broadway Saint
The Woman on the Jury
Sundown
A Day at Hollywood Park
Cinderella Horse
Forest Rivals
That Woman
The Hand Invisible
The Unnamed Woman
Rose of the Alley
The Body Punch
The Rough Neck
The Child of Destiny
Hot Heels
The Rider of the King Log
The Count of Ten
The Battler
The Curse of Drink
Stop That Man