The publisher of Mototopic, billed as "the first magazine for photoplaywrights," former newspaperman Monte Katterjohn was himself a noted scenario writer. In films almost from the beginning (1908), Katterjohn would go on to pen such seminal silent dramas as D.W. Griffith's The Wood Nymph (1916); William S. Hart's The Apostle of Vengeance (1916), which he based on his own story;...
The publisher of Mototopic, billed as "the first magazine for photoplaywrights," former newspaperman Monte Katterjohn was himself a noted scenario writer. In films almost from the beginning (1908), Katterjohn would go on to pen such seminal silent dramas as D.W. Griffith's The Wood Nymph (1916); William S. Hart's The Apostle of Vengeance (1916), which he based on his own story;...