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Monta Bell(1891-1958)

  • Producer
  • Director
  • Writer
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Monta Bell
Producer / director/ screenwriter Monta Bell was born on February 5, 1891, in Washington, DC. He turned to the stage as an actor after trying his hand at journalism in that city. He was cast by Charles Chaplin in the great comedian's Le pélerin (1923), which was Bell's sole screen appearance as an actor. He worked for Chaplin as an editor and assistant director before becoming a director in his own right in 1924. He specialized in comedies of manners akin to early Cecil B. DeMille and Ernst Lubitsch. He directed Greta Garbo in her American film debut, The Torrent (1924), at MGM.

Bell left MGM to take over Paramount's New York City Astoria Studios as head of production. While he was studio chief, Astoria turned out The Marx Brothers' debut film Noix de coco (1929). Going back behind the camera, Bell directed comedies and melodramas in the early '30s, the time of the "talkies". He quit directing in 1933 to return full-time to producing. Twelve years later, he directed his final film, Les diables jaunes (1945), starring former silent film star Harry Carey.

Monta Bell died on April 4, 1958, in Hollywood, CA.
BornFebruary 5, 1891
DiedFebruary 4, 1958(66)
BornFebruary 5, 1891
DiedFebruary 4, 1958(66)
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Known for

Benita Hume and Adolphe Menjou in The Worst Woman in Paris? (1933)
The Worst Woman in Paris?
6.8
  • Producer
  • 1933
Lew Ayres and Genevieve Tobin in Up for Murder (1931)
Up for Murder
6.0
  • Producer
  • 1931
Marion Davies and Conrad Nagel in Lights of Old Broadway (1925)
Lights of Old Broadway
6.6
  • Producer
  • 1925
Norman Foster in Young Man of Manhattan (1930)
Young Man of Manhattan
6.0
  • Producer
  • 1930

Credits

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Producer



  • Richard Denning, Dorothy Lamour, and Gogo in Mabok, l'éléphant du diable (1942)
    Mabok, l'éléphant du diable
    6.0
    • producer
    • 1942
  • Bing Crosby, Brian Donlevy, Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson, Carolyn Lee, and Mary Martin in Birth of the Blues (1941)
    Birth of the Blues
    6.3
    • producer
    • 1941
  • Katherine DeMille, Jon Hall, and Dorothy Lamour in Aloma, princesse des îles (1941)
    Aloma, princesse des îles
    5.4
    • associate producer
    • 1941
  • Wallace Beery, Maureen O'Sullivan, and Robert Young in West Point of the Air (1935)
    West Point of the Air
    5.9
    • producer
    • 1935
  • Student Tour (1934)
    Student Tour
    5.1
    • producer
    • 1934
  • Clark Gable and Myrna Loy in Men in White (1934)
    Men in White
    6.3
    • producer
    • 1934
  • Benita Hume and Adolphe Menjou in The Worst Woman in Paris? (1933)
    The Worst Woman in Paris?
    6.8
    • producer
    • 1933
  • Virginia Bruce and John Gilbert in Le nouveau chauffeur (1932)
    Le nouveau chauffeur
    7.0
    • producer
    • 1932
  • Lew Ayres and Genevieve Tobin in Up for Murder (1931)
    Up for Murder
    6.0
    • producer
    • 1931
  • Edward G. Robinson, Lew Ayres, and Lupe Velez in East Is West (1930)
    East Is West
    5.9
    • producer
    • 1930
  • Nancy Carroll in Laughter (1930)
    Laughter
    6.2
    • producer
    • 1930
  • Claudette Colbert and Maurice Chevalier in La grande mare (1930)
    La grande mare
    5.8
    • producer
    • 1930
  • Maurice Chevalier in The Big Pond (1930)
    The Big Pond
    5.6
    • producer
    • 1930
  • Norman Foster in Young Man of Manhattan (1930)
    Young Man of Manhattan
    6.0
    • producer
    • 1930
  • William Powell, Hal Skelly, and Fay Wray in Sous le maquillage (1930)
    Sous le maquillage
    5.7
    • producer
    • 1930

Director



  • Harry Carey, Gloria Ann Chew, Chin Kuang Chow, Hayward Soo Hoo, Paul Kelly, and 'Ducky' Louie in Les diables jaunes (1945)
    Les diables jaunes
    8.0
    • Director
    • 1945
  • Benita Hume and Adolphe Menjou in The Worst Woman in Paris? (1933)
    The Worst Woman in Paris?
    6.8
    • Director
    • 1933
  • Virginia Bruce and John Gilbert in Le nouveau chauffeur (1932)
    Le nouveau chauffeur
    7.0
    • Director (uncredited)
    • 1932
  • Pat O'Brien and Nancy Carroll in Personal Maid (1931)
    Personal Maid
    6.2
    • Director
    • 1931
  • Lew Ayres and Genevieve Tobin in Up for Murder (1931)
    Up for Murder
    6.0
    • Director
    • 1931
  • Edward G. Robinson, Lew Ayres, and Lupe Velez in East Is West (1930)
    East Is West
    5.9
    • Director
    • 1930
  • Norman Foster in Young Man of Manhattan (1930)
    Young Man of Manhattan
    6.0
    • Director
    • 1930
  • Leatrice Joy and Edward J. Nugent in L'affaire Bellamy (1929)
    L'affaire Bellamy
    6.0
    • Director
    • 1929
  • Jeanne Eagels and John Gilbert in Man, Woman and Sin (1927)
    Man, Woman and Sin
    6.2
    • Director
    • 1927
  • Norma Shearer in After Midnight (1927)
    After Midnight
    7.3
    • Director
    • 1927
  • Oscar Shaw and Norma Shearer in En scène (1926)
    En scène
    6.9
    • Director
    • 1926
  • John Harron and Elizabeth Patterson in The Boy Friend (1926)
    The Boy Friend
    7.5
    • Director
    • 1926
  • Greta Garbo and Ricardo Cortez in Le torrent (1926)
    Le torrent
    6.9
    • Director (uncredited)
    • 1926
  • Adolphe Menjou in Incognito (1925)
    Incognito
    6.7
    • Director
    • 1925
  • Marion Davies and Conrad Nagel in Lights of Old Broadway (1925)
    Lights of Old Broadway
    6.6
    • Director
    • 1925

Writer



  • Benita Hume and Adolphe Menjou in The Worst Woman in Paris? (1933)
    The Worst Woman in Paris?
    6.8
    • writer
    • 1933
  • Lew Ayres and Genevieve Tobin in Up for Murder (1931)
    Up for Murder
    6.0
    • Writer
    • 1931
  • La lettre (1931)
    La lettre
    • scenario
    • 1931
  • Jeanne Eagels in The Letter (1929)
    The Letter
    6.6
    • adaptation
    • 1929
  • Leatrice Joy and Edward J. Nugent in L'affaire Bellamy (1929)
    L'affaire Bellamy
    6.0
    • scenario
    • 1929
  • Jeanne Eagels and John Gilbert in Man, Woman and Sin (1927)
    Man, Woman and Sin
    6.2
    • story
    • 1927
  • Norma Shearer in After Midnight (1927)
    After Midnight
    7.3
    • story
    • 1927
  • Ménages modernes (1926)
    Ménages modernes
    • story
    • 1926
  • Adolphe Menjou in Incognito (1925)
    Incognito
    6.7
    • adaptation
    • 1925
  • John Gilbert, Conrad Nagel, and Norma Shearer in Un pleutre (1924)
    Un pleutre
    • scenario
    • 1924

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 1.91 m
  • Born
    • February 5, 1891
    • Washington, District of Columbia, USA
  • Died
    • February 4, 1958
    • Hollywood, California, USA
  • Spouses
      Betty LawfordDecember 23, 1931 - 1937 (divorced)
  • Other works
    Stage actor, screenwriter, film producer, and film director.
  • Publicity listings
    • 11 Articles

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    Though not considered important enough, from the standpoint of 1968, to be included among the directors in the book American Cinema by Andrew Sarris, Bell was granted a certain rediscovery by 1977 in that year's New York Film Festival section, Saved, where two of his films The Torrent and Downstairs were revived.

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