Arthur Hohl was a character actor who appeared in dozens of films from the 1920's to the 1940's, including films produced by Columbia Pictures from 1933-1940.
Though the negative enclosure attributes this drawing to Robert Kalloch (the name "Arthur Kallock" on the negative enclosure is an error), the text from the image contains a signature which may be C. RAGG, G. RAGG, GRAGG, or CRAGG.
Though the negative enclosure attributes this drawing to Robert Kalloch (the name "Arthur Kallock" on the negative enclosure is an error), the text from the image contains a signature which may be C. RAGG, G. RAGG, GRAGG, or CRAGG.
Dore Schary wrote the screenplays for three Columbia Pictures films: Fury of the Jungle (1933), Fog (1933), and Most Precious Thing in Life (1934). He went on to become president of MGM.