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Olive Cooper Filmography

WritingBORN 1892SAN FRANCISCO9 FILMS IN DB

OliveCooper

Known for Writing Β· The Great Train Robbery, Bandit King of Texas, Shantytown

9
FILMS IN DB
$10
TOTAL VALUE
2
PRICED
$5
AVG VALUE
4K
BEST FORMAT
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RAREST RELEASE
Hot Tip
~$10 Β· OTHER Β· 1935
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MOST VALUABLE
The Singing Hill
$0 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Olive Cooper was a trailblazing American screenwriter whose work left a lasting impact on the film industry. Active during Hollywood's Golden Age, she penned notable scripts for iconic films such as "Hot Tip" (1935), "Cocoanut Grove," and "Bandit King of Texas." Her ability to craft engaging stories for popular stars like Roy Rogers and Gene Autry made her a sought-after talent in the Western and musical genres, which still resonate with collectors today. Her films, especially "Hot Tip," are cherished for their nostalgic charm and representation of early American cinema. Collectors value her contributions not only for their entertainment but also for their historical significance, showcasing the evolution of storytelling in film. Olive Cooper's legacy endures in the hearts of physical media enthusiasts who appreciate the artistry and narrative depth she brought to the screen.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Olive Cooper known for?

Olive Cooper is known for writing, with notable films including Hot Tip (1935), Shantytown (1943), and The Singing Hill (1941).

What genres does Olive Cooper's filmography include?

Olive Cooper's filmography spans several genres including Crime, Western, Music, Romance, Drama, and War.

What era does Olive Cooper's work cover?

Olive Cooper's work spans from 1935 to 1949, with the most active decade being the 1940s.

How many films are in Olive Cooper's filmography?

Olive Cooper has a total of 9 films listed in her filmography.

What are some notable films written by Olive Cooper?

Some notable films written by Olive Cooper include The Great Train Robbery (1941), The Bamboo Blonde (1946), and Outcasts of the Trail (1949).