George Marion Jr.

George Marion Jr. (August 30, 1899 – February 25, 1968) was an American screenwriter.

Director Billy Wilder told Hollywood oral historian Max Wilk that, as a title writer for silent films, Marion "was the most sought after; the producers would bring him a picture with all the scenes finished—they wouldn't even know yet whether it was a comedy, very often, or whether they had a drama—until Marion finished writing the titles!

[2] Collaborating with Karl Farkas, Marion wrote the libretto for Hungarian composer Emmerich Kálmán's 1945 operetta Marinka.

In 1929, Marion and his wife were involved in the trial of an income-tax adviser.

Both of them were witnesses in the trial of J. Marjorie Berger in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles.