- (1929) Stage: "First Mortgage". Drama. Written by Louis Weitzenkorn [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by José Ruben. Broadhurst Theatre: 29 Oct 1929-Nov 1929 (closing date unknown/4 performances). Cast: Richard Abbott, Walter Abel (as "Elmer Gray"), Frank Burton, Maxwell Driscoll, Ray Earles, Sara Haden, Beatrice Hendricks, Walter O. Hill, Leona Maricle, Dodson Mitchell (as "Elmer's Father"), Josephine Morse, Ely Solomon, Dorothy Walters. Produced by W.P. Farnsworth and H.M. Hayman.
- (1930) Stage: "Five Star Final". Melodrama. Written by Louis Weitzenkorn [final Broadway credit]. Cort Theatre: 30 Dec 1930-Jun 1931 (closing date unknown/175 performances). Cast: Sydney Booth (as "Mr. Arthur Loveland Weeks"), Lillian Bronson, A.S. 'Pop' Byron (as "Randall"), King Calder (as "Philip Weeks"), Berton Churchill, Frank Dae (as "Brannegan"), Ken Dana, Mike D'Arcy, Amy Dennis, Malcolm Duncan (as "Michael Townsend"), Frances Fuller (as "Jenny Townsend"), Georgette Harvey (as "Minerva"), Fred House, Richard Huey (as "Harold"), Laurie Jacobs, Allen Jenkins (as "Ziggie Feonstein"), P.J. Kelly, Alvin Kerr (as "Arthur"), Kathryn Keyes, Bruce MacFarlane, Merle Maddern (as "Nancy Voorhees Townsend"), Madeline Marshall (as "Miss Edwards"), Dorothy McElhone (as "Rooney"), Alexander Onslow, Henry Sherwood, Helene Sinnott (as "Miss Taylor"). Produced by A.H. Woods. NOTE: Filmed as Five Star Final (1931), Two Against the World (1936), "Lux Video Theatre" (1950) {Five Star Final (#5.12)}, Two Against the World (1936).
- Story: "Ten Cent Lady". NOTE: Filmed as Like Wildfire (1917).
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