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'''Mildred Sledge''' was a screenwriter.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=BeZkAAAAMAAJ&newbks=0&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22mildred+sledge%22+newspapers.com&q=%22mildred+sledge%22+newspapers.com&hl=en Sweethearts of the Sage: Biographies and Filmographies of 258 Actresses Appearing in Western Movies] by Buck Rainey, McFarland, 1992 page 38</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jR3iAAAAQBAJ&q=Mildred+Sledge&pg=PA11|title = Dream West: Politics and Religion in Cowboy Movies|isbn = 9780292748286|last1 = Brode|first1 = Douglas|date = August 2013}}</ref> She scripted several [[Texas Guinan]] movies.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=a9MbAQAAIAAJ&q=Mildred+Sledge|title=Winners of the West: The Sagebrush Heroes of the Silent Screen|isbn=9780498073960|last1=Lahue|first1=Kalton C.|year=1971}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FyEoAAAAMAAJ&q=Mildred+Sledge|title="Hello, Sucker!": The Story of Texas Guinan|isbn=9780890156902|last1=Shirley|first1=Glenn|year=1989}}</ref> During two years she wrote seven Western themed screenplays in which she told the stories from a female perspective.<ref name=fem>https://books.google.com/books?id=jR3iAAAAQBAJ&newbks=0&printsec=frontcover&pg=PA11&dq=mildred+sledge&hl=en#v=onepage&q=mildred%20sledge&f=false</ref> The final Western screenplay she wrote was ''The Code of the West'', a reconfiguration of [[Owen Wister]]'s groundbreaking 1902 novel''[[The Virginian (novel)|The Virginian]]''.<ref name=fem/>
'''Mildred Sledge''' was a screenwriter.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=BeZkAAAAMAAJ&newbks=0&printsec=frontcover&dq=%22mildred+sledge%22+newspapers.com&q=%22mildred+sledge%22+newspapers.com&hl=en Sweethearts of the Sage: Biographies and Filmographies of 258 Actresses Appearing in Western Movies] by Buck Rainey, McFarland, 1992 page 38</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jR3iAAAAQBAJ&q=Mildred+Sledge&pg=PA11|title = Dream West: Politics and Religion in Cowboy Movies|isbn = 9780292748286|last1 = Brode|first1 = Douglas|date = August 2013}}</ref> She scripted several [[Texas Guinan]] movies.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=a9MbAQAAIAAJ&q=Mildred+Sledge|title=Winners of the West: The Sagebrush Heroes of the Silent Screen|isbn=9780498073960|last1=Lahue|first1=Kalton C.|year=1971}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=FyEoAAAAMAAJ&q=Mildred+Sledge|title="Hello, Sucker!": The Story of Texas Guinan|isbn=9780890156902|last1=Shirley|first1=Glenn|year=1989}}</ref> During two years she wrote seven Western themed screenplays in which she told the stories from a female perspective.<ref name=fem>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jR3iAAAAQBAJ&q=mildred+sledge&pg=PA11|title=Dream West: Politics and Religion in Cowboy Movies|isbn=9780292748286|last1=Brode|first1=Douglas|date=August 2013}}</ref> The final Western screenplay she wrote was ''The Code of the West'', a reconfiguration of [[Owen Wister]]'s groundbreaking 1902 novel''[[The Virginian (novel)|The Virginian]]''.<ref name=fem/>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==

Revision as of 04:42, 17 November 2020

  • Comment: Fails WP:NCREATIVE, requires significant coverage (not mentions in passing) in multiple independent secondary sources. Noting that two of the sources are identical (Dream West: Politics and Religion in Cowboy Movies). Dan arndt (talk) 08:57, 9 November 2020 (UTC)

Mildred Sledge was a screenwriter.[1][2] She scripted several Texas Guinan movies.[3][4] During two years she wrote seven Western themed screenplays in which she told the stories from a female perspective.[5] The final Western screenplay she wrote was The Code of the West, a reconfiguration of Owen Wister's groundbreaking 1902 novelThe Virginian.[5]

Filmography

  • The Claws of Texas (1921)
  • Code of Texas Storm (1921)
  • The Heart of Texas (1921)
  • The Soul of Texas (1921)[6]
  • The Girl of the Border
  • Vengeance of Texas Grey
  • Texas of the Mounted
  • The Code of the West[5]

References

  1. ^ Sweethearts of the Sage: Biographies and Filmographies of 258 Actresses Appearing in Western Movies by Buck Rainey, McFarland, 1992 page 38
  2. ^ Brode, Douglas (August 2013). Dream West: Politics and Religion in Cowboy Movies. ISBN 9780292748286.
  3. ^ Lahue, Kalton C. (1971). Winners of the West: The Sagebrush Heroes of the Silent Screen. ISBN 9780498073960.
  4. ^ Shirley, Glenn (1989). "Hello, Sucker!": The Story of Texas Guinan. ISBN 9780890156902.
  5. ^ a b c Brode, Douglas (August 2013). Dream West: Politics and Religion in Cowboy Movies. ISBN 9780292748286.
  6. ^ Rainey, Buck (1992). Sweethearts of the Sage: Biographies and Filmographies of 258 Actresses Appearing in Western Movies. ISBN 9780899505657.