American screenwriter John W. Krafft entered films in 1928 when his novel Apache Rising, a story of the Parisian demimonde, was adapted for the screen as Show Folk. Krafft was steadily employed as a title writer, remaining in this capacity even after talkies had taken hold; he composed titles for the silent versions of such early sound productions as RKO's Leathernecking (1930). He moved on to the...
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