Monte Brice

Monte Brice (July 12, 1891 – November 8, 1962) was an American writer, producer, and director of films.

[1][2] Born in 1891 in New York City, Brice wrote his first screenplay in 1920.

In 1926, he was promoted from scenario writer to director and given a five-year contract with Famous Players–Lasky.

[4] In the later years of his decades long career in film he worked with Bob Hope.

[2][5] Brice was best known as gag writer who worked on Hope's radio and film scripts.