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  1. J. O. C. Orton. Captain John Overton Cone Orton MC (30 August 1889 – May 1962) was a British screenwriter. Early life and military service. Orton was born in St. John's Wood, London in 1889 [2] and lived in Larchmont, New York, USA for a brief period of his childhood. [1] . In 1909 he joined the Norfolk Regiment of the British Army. [3] .

  2. WW1 Pilot & Observer | Scenarist | Screenwriter | Silent Film Director & Assistant Director | Editor | Gainsborough Writer. 'from acorns mighty oaks grow' - favourite joc sentiment ... CONTACT US WITH INFO. John Overton Cone Orton. This site is a tribute to an amazing man amongst amazing men.

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    Writer: The Limping Man. J.O.C. Orton was born in 1889 in London, England, UK. He was a writer and director, known for The Limping Man (1931), Windjammer (1930) and The Celestial City (1929). He died in May 1962 in London, England, UK.

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  4. Mini Bio. J.O.C. Orton was born in 1889 in London, England, UK. He was a writer and director, known for The Limping Man (1931), Windjammer (1930) and The Celestial City (1929). He died in May 1962 in London, England, UK. Trivia. British screenwriter and occasional director, formerly an editor of silents.

  5. J.O.C. Orton is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Director, Actor, Original Story, Adaptation, and Editor. Some of his work includes Bon Voyage, The Ghost Train, Oh, Mr. Porter!, Cottage to Let, Hey! Hey! USA, Inspector Hornleigh Goes to It, Where's That Fire, and Back-Room Boy.

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  8. J.O.C. Orton was born in 1889 in London, England as John Overton Cove Orton. He was a scenarist, screen and script writer who also directed in the 1920s. It seems he was known best for films such as Born for Glory (1935), Hi Gang! (1941) and Oh, Mr. Porter! (1937) which broke box office records in Britain. He died in May 1962 in London.