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  1. Walter C. Hackett was born on 10 November 1876 in Oakland, California, USA. He was a writer, known for Their Big Moment (1934), The White Sister (1933) and The White Sister (1923). He was married to Marion Lorne. He died on 20 January 1944 in New York City, New York, USA.

  2. When Walter C. Hackett was born on 10 November 1876, in Oakland, Alameda, California, United States, his father, Edward Hackett Sr., was 39 and his mother, Mary Ann Haight, was 30. He married Marion Lorne MacDougall in 1911, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.

  3. Espionage is a 1935 play by the British-American writer Walter C. Hackett. It is a thriller set on the Orient Express, written as a vehicle for Hackett's wife Marion Lorne. It revolves around a plot to assassinate a munitions tycoon. It ran for 171 performances at the Apollo Theatre in London's West End between 15 October 1935 and 14 March 1936.

  4. Comedy. The Gay Adventure is a 1931 comedy play by the British-American writer Walter C. Hackett . It ran for 291 performances at the Whitehall Theatre in the West End between 23 December 1931 and 3 September 1932. The original cast included Seymour Hicks, Charles Quatermaine, Eric Maturin, Nora Swinburne and Marion Lorne.

  5. Walter C. Hackett is known as an Theatre Play, Writer, Story, and Novel. Some of their work includes Espionage, Hyde Park Corner, It Pays to Advertise, Road House, Love Under Fire, Take a Chance, Whispering Shadows, and It Pays to Advertise!.

  6. Walter C. Hackett (November 10, 1876 – January 20, 1944) was an American playwright. Several of his stage works (such as Captain Applejack , Freedom of the Seas , Regeneration , Hyde Park Corner , The Gay Adventure , 77 Park Lane , 77 Rue Chalgrin , The Barton Mystery , It Pays to Advertise and Other Men's Wives ) were adapted for film.

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