Harry O. Hoyt
An image from The Missing Corpse, one of the productions that also features Harry O. Hoyt.

Harry O. Hoyt

August 6, 1885 — Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

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Harry O. Hoyt (6 August 1885 - 29 July 1961) was an American screenwriter and film director whose career began in the silent era. His 1925 film The Lost World, based on the book by Arthur Conan Doyle, is notable as a pioneering effort in the use of stop-motion animation. He was a brother of actor Arthur Hoyt who appeared in The Lost World.

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The Lost World

The Lost World

1925

Lady in the Death House

Lady in the Death House

1944

Jungle Bride

Jungle Bride

1933

The Missing Corpse

The Missing Corpse

1945

A Fig Leaf for Eve

A Fig Leaf for Eve

1944

The Primrose Path

The Primrose Path

1925

13 Washington Square

13 Washington Square

1928

The Thrill Hunter

The Thrill Hunter

1933