Matt Taylor
Writing
Known For

When the co-owner of a secretarial school visits a magazine editor to find out why he runs through secretaries, she's mistaken for an applicant. Drawn to him, she accepts the position.
More Than a Secretary

A struggling singer, devoted to his young son, fears the child's super-spoiled, unloving but wealthy mother will gain custody of the boy.
Road to Happiness

Johnny Rooney is a fast-stepping young politician and Molly Taylor is an even faster-stepping showgirl in "George White's Scandals" in a tale of New York City's theatrical and political life during prohibition and the jazz-age.
Stepping Along

A prison Chaplain is forced to leave his post for health reasons, but fate provides him with another chance to reform an escaped convict.
Over the Wall

When a night watchman is mistaken for a wealthy college alumnus, his family and friends help him go along with the pretense.
Hero for a Day

Three sailors go searching for a girl who swindled one of them out of half his pay.
Dames Ahoy

Finding himself discharged from a shoe store job and the girl of his affections, May, Johnny gets away from it all by becoming a tour guide for a group of travelers visiting Eygpt. Once there, he is conned into changing places with an itinerant sheik.
All Aboard

A bootlegger on the run from the law hides out on a college campus. He disguises himself as a student and soon becomes the school's star athlete and the most popular man on campus.
Hide-Out

A carnival sideshow dancer falls in love with a handsome young man.
Young Desire

A newspaper publisher's daughter is arrested for speeding. In order to avoid embarrassing her father, since his newspaper is in the midst of an anti-speeding campaign, she uses an assumed name. She is paroled into the custody of an assistant district attorney, who doesn't know who she really is.
Red Hot Speed

Directed by George B. Seitz. With Walter Byron, Carmel Myers, Raymond Hatton, Montagu Love.
The Lion and the Lamb

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tonight at Twelve is a 1929 American drama film directed by Harry A. Pollard and written by Matt Taylor, Harry A. Pollard and Owen Davis. It is based on the 1928 play Tonight at 12 by Owen Davis. The film stars Madge Bellamy, Robert Ellis, Margaret Livingston, Vera Reynolds, Norman Trevor and Hallam Cooley. The film was released on September 29, 1929, by Universal Pictures.
Tonight at Twelve

1928 American comedy film directed by Lynn Shores.