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Larry Evans (author)

Larry Edward Evans was an American novelist and playwright. Several of his stories were performed on stage and adapted for film. Some of his work was serialized in Metropolitan Magazine , where Teddy Roosevelt was an editor during World War I. Evans was listed along with other "Famous Contributors" in an ad for Metropolitan in Theatre Magazine in 1921.

Then I'll Come Back to You
's silent film adaptation of Then I'll Come Back to You ''Then I'll Come Back to You'' was a novel by Evans that was adapted into a Frohman Amusement Corporation film in 1916 starring Alice Brady with actor Jack Sherrill in a supporting role. According to an advertisement for the film it is a love story set in the Adirondacks. The book was published by H. K. Fly. George Irving directed the film version. According to IMDb, the film was made in Asheville, North Carolina and Black Mountain, North Carolina. The site credits Frances Marion with the script. ==Some One in the House==
Some One in the House
Evans wrote the play Some One in the House. It was adapted for the film Someone in the House in 1919. ==Filmography==
Filmography
• ''Then I'll Come Back to You'' (1916) , a 1917 film based on Evans story The Painted Lady'' • The Painted Lady, a story published in the Saturday Evening Post was adapted to film as When a Man Sees Red in 1917 '', a film based on Evans' novel Once to Every Man • Evans wrote the story for the film His Own Home Town (1918) • Some One in the House (1919) • Money, Money, Money, a story Evans wrote that was adapted into a 1923 film of the same name. • Once to Every Man, adapted to film as The Fighting HeartWinner Take All adapted into the film Winner Take All (1924 film) ==References==
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