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  1. Albert DeMond (May 7, 1901 – February 20, 1973) was an American screenwriter. Selected filmography. His Foreign Wife (1927) On Your Toes (1927) The Fourflusher (1928)

    • Screenwriter
    • 1927–1966
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    Albert DeMond. Writer: The Crimson Ghost. Albert DeMond was born on 7 May 1901 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Crimson Ghost (1946), Manhunt of Mystery Island (1945) and Lost in the Stratosphere (1934).

    • Writer, Producer, Director
    • May 7, 1901
    • Albert DeMond
    • February 20, 1973
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  4. Julian Albert Desmond / Doctor Alchemy appears in the third season of The Flash (2014), portrayed by Tom Felton and voiced by Tobin Bell. This version is a British forensic scientist, Barry Allen 's rival in the Central City Police Department (CCPD), and was created by a time aberration caused by the creation and erasure of the " Flashpoint ".

    • (Albert Desmond and Alexander Petrov), Mr. Element, (Curtis Engstrom), Alchemist
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  5. Albert DeMond. Writer: The Crimson Ghost. Albert DeMond was born on 7 May 1901 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for The Crimson Ghost (1946), Manhunt of Mystery Island (1945) and Lost in the Stratosphere (1934).

  6. Albert DeMond is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Story, Scenario Writer, Director, Title Designer, Additional Dialogue, Producer, Title Graphics, and Associate Producer. Some of their work includes Shock, The Red Menace, The Shakedown, The Spanish Cape Mystery, The Sphinx, House of Mystery, Unmasked, and Boo.

  7. Speedy. (film) Speedy is a 1928 American sound part-talkie comedy film starring comedian Harold Lloyd in the eponymous leading role. It was Lloyd's last silent film to be released theatrically. Due to the general public's apathy towards silent films, a sound version was prepared and released in the latter half of 1928.

  8. In a May 15, 1949 New York Times article, writer Albert DeMond was quoted as saying, "There are Communists working at the studio, I know....That's how they got the scenario." A Hollywood Reporter news item noted that to advertise the picture, Republic Studios launched its most extensive promotional campaign to date, calling it "the most ...

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