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Ardon Van Buren Powell was an American screenwriter in the early years of the movies industry and later a writer of adventure books for boys. He wrote as both A. Van Buren Powell and Van Powell.


Biography

Ardon Van Buren Powell was born in
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and moved to New York with his family as a child. He graduated from
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. Despite being visually impaired from birth, Powell pursued a career as a writer, first as a reviewer of theatrical production for
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and later of comedies in the silent film industry. From 1912 to 1921, he worked in the film industry in New York City. Some of his credits were screen adaptations of works by other writers including
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and
James Oliver Curwood James Oliver Curwood (June 12, 1878 – August 13, 1927) was an American action-adventure writer and conservationist. His books were often based on adventures set in the Hudson Bay area, the Yukon or Alaska and ranked among the top-ten best selle ...
. In 1919, he wrote ''The Photoplay Synopsis'', a guide to screenplay writers for writing in a synopsis-only format. It has bee noted in more recent overviews of early screenplays that it was among the later works that still primarily talk about dividing the story by reel lengths and ''Photoplay'' mentions "a reel is elastic enough to allow of a few feet more or a very few feet less on a reel, so as to permit the proper continuity of scenes". When the movie industry largely moved to California, Powell remained in New York and began writing adventure novels for boys. He wrote three adventure series: the ''Bud Bright'' series, five novels published 1929 to 1931, ''The Mystery Boys'' series, five novels published in 1931, and the ''Sky Scouts'' series, four novels published in 1932. The ''Sky Scouts'' series, unlike his first two series, by being standalone adventures with a different set of characters for each book, although all four feature three teenage boys as their protagonists and some sort of aviation-themed mystery. The first three titles of ''Sky Scouts'' were later republished under the ''Air Mystery Series''. In the early 1940s, with his vision almost completely gone, Powell changed careers and became an insurance broker in
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. He resided in the town for the last 35 years of his life, the final 17 of them in a home for the handicapped. Powell died in Vineland on August 20, 1962. According to his obituary, he was the author of 22 books.The ATLANTIC CITY PRESS newspaper, Atlantic City, New Jersey, August 21, 1962, page 9


Filmography

Included among Powell's 47 movies credits are: *1917: '' An Alabaster Box'' *1917: ''Sally in a Hurry'' *1917: ''
Captain of the Gray Horse Troop ''Captain of the Gray Horse Troop'' is a 1917 American silent Western film directed by William Wolbert and starring Antonio Moreno, Edith Storey and Otto Lederer. Plot The character Capt. George Curtis is sent to an Indian reservation in orde ...
'' *1917: ''Clover’s Rebellion'' *1917: '' The Marriage Speculation'' *1917: ''
Mary Jane's Pa ''Mary Jane's Pa'' is a 1935 American drama film directed by William Keighley and written by Tom Reed and Peter Milne. The film stars Aline MacMahon, Guy Kibbee, Tom Brown, Robert McWade, Minor Watson, and Nan Grey. The film was released by W ...
'' *1917: ''
Money Magic ''Money Magic'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by William Wolbert and starring Antonio Moreno, Laura Winston and Edith Storey.Goble p.872 Cast * Antonio Moreno as Ben Fordyce * Laura Winston Laura may refer to: People and ficti ...
'' *1917: ''
The Money Mill ''The Money Mill'' is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by John S. Robertson and starring Dorothy Kelly, Evart Overton and Gordon Gray.Slide p.147 Cast * Dorothy Kelly as Helen Ogden * Evart Overton as Jack Burton * Gordon Gray ...
'' *1917: ''
Richard the Brazen ''Richard the Brazen'' is a 1917 American silent comedy film directed by Perry N. Vekroff and starring Harry T. Morey, Alice Joyce and William Frederic.McCaffrey & Jacobs p.160 Cast * Harry T. Morey as Richard Williams * Alice Joyce as Harr ...
'' *1917: ''
The Sixteenth Wife ''The Sixteenth Wife'' is a 1917 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Charles Brabin and starring Peggy Hyland, Marc McDermott and George J. Forth.Quinlan p.44 Cast * Peggy Hyland as Olette * Marc McDermott Marcus McDermott (a ...
'' *1918: '' Everybody's Girl'' *1918: ''
The Beloved Impostor ''The Beloved Impostor'' is a 1918 American silent drama film directed by Joseph Gleason and starring Gladys Leslie, Huntley Gordon, and Denton Vane. The film was released by Greater Vitagraph on December 16, 1918. The film marks the debut of ...
'' *1918: ''A Madison Square Arabian Night'' *1919: ''
The Captain's Captain ''The Captain's Captain'' is a lost 1919 silent film comedy drama directed by Tom Terriss and starring Alice Joyce. It is based on a novel by James A. Cooper. It was produced and released by Vitagraph Company of America. Cast * Alice Joyce – ...
'' *1919: ''The Girl-Woman'' *1921: ''
Princess Jones ''Princess Jones'' is a 1921 American silent comedy film directed by Gustav von Seyffertitz and starring Alice Calhoun, Vincent Coleman and Helen Dubois.Connelly p.398 Plot Princess Jones, the niece of a country store keeper, dreams of being a ...
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Bibliography

*''The Photoplay Synopsis'' (1919)


The Mystery Boys Series

*''The Mystery Boys and The Chinese Jewells'' (1931) *''The Mystery Boys and Captain Kidd’s Message'' (1931) *''The Mystery Boys and the Inca Gold'' (1931) *''The Mystery Boys and the Hindu Treasure'' (1931) *''The Mystery Boys and the Secret of the Golden Sun'' (1931)


The Bud Bright Series

*''Bud Bright, Boy Detective'' *''Bud Bright and the Drug Ring'' *''Bud Bright and the Kidnappers'' *''Bud Bright and the Bank Robbers'' (1929) *''Bud Bright and the Counterfeiters'' (1931)


Sky Scout Series

(First published by
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, later reprinted by
Saalfield Publishing The Saalfield Publishing Company published children's books and other products from 1900 to 1977. It was once one of the largest publishers of children's materials in the world. The company was founded in 1900 in Akron, Ohio, by Arthur J. Saalfi ...
as the "Air Mystery" series.) *''The Call of the Clouds'' *''Ace of the Airways'' *''The Haunted Hanger'' *''The Mystery Crash'' *''The Ghost of Mystery Airport'' (1932) *''The Vanishing Airliner'' (1932)


Other works

*''Racket Busters'' *''The Mystery of the 15 Sounds''


References


External links

*
''Filmography, Turner Classic Movies
* ''The Photoplay Synopsis'' at archive.org
''The Haunted Hangar'' at archive.org
{{DEFAULTSORT:Powell, Van 1886 births 1962 deaths 20th-century American screenwriters American writers