He directed and wrote the screenplay for
Careful, Soft Shoulder (1942). The script employs a
first-person narrative and his direction is not imaginative and uses a first-person camera. He wrote the story and dialogue for
Street of Chance (1930), based on the life of the gangster
Arthur Rothstein . According to
Louella O. Parsons, "Oliver H. P. Garrett has written a thriling story, but even so, much of the credit must go to
John Cromwell, who directed the story with finesse and with a fine regard for detail. He wrote the story for the crime drama
Her Husband Lies (1937). He wrote the screenplay and the dialogue of
For the Defense (1930), and
Scandal Sheet (1931).
The Texan (1930) was based on an adaption of the story
The Double-Eyed Deceiver.
City Streets (1931), directed by
Rouben Mamoulian, was adapted by
Max Marcin and Garrett wrote the script. He wrote the screenplay for
The Man I Married (1940). ==Filmography==