The film stars Bryant Washburn, Lois Wilson, Frank Currier, Walter Hiers, Clarence Geldart, and Julia Faye.
It starred Lily Cahill, William Courtenay, Harry Crosby, Wilfred Draycott, Lola Fisher, Phoebe Foster, DeWitt Jennings, John May, Ralph Morgan, Rae Selwyn, George Stevens, Lucile Watson, Jay Wilson.
The 1916 (now lost) silent drama movie Under Cover[15] was directed by Robert G. Vignola and written by Doty Hobart and Roi Cooper Megrue.
The film stars Hazel Dawn, Owen Moore, William Courtleigh Jr., Ethel Fleming, Frank Losee, and Ida Darling.
[16][17] The 1915 play Abe and Mawruss (or Potash and Perlmutter in Society) was written by Roi Cooper Megrue and Montague Glass and produced by Albert H. Woods.
It starred Dorothy Abbott, Sydney Chon, William Courtenay, Frank Craven, Robert Fischer, Phoebe Foster, Violet Heming, Edward Hicks, Felix Krembs, Frank Morgan, McKay Morris, Edward G. Robinson, Malise Sheridan, Henry Stephenson, Norman Tharp, Harland Tucker, Jack Wessel.
It starred Marion Abbott, Charles Brokate, Emily Callaway, Alice Carroll, Frank Craven, Florence Deshon, Hayward Ginn, Otto Kruger, Rowland V. Lee, Harry Leighton, Helen MacKellar, Carroll McComas, Anne Meredith, Lillian Spencer, Allen Thomas, Beverly West.
The 1917 silent drama movie Fighting Odds was based upon Under Sentence and was produced and distributed by Goldwyn Pictures and starring Maxine Elliott.
It starred Beatrice Beckley, Edmund Breese, Walter Goodson, Nat C. Goodwin, Shelly Hull, Ernest Lawford, Richard Pitman, Lotus Robb, Harold West, Estelle Winwood.
[22] The 1918 play Where Poppies Bloom was adapted from Henry Kistemaeckers' Un Soir, au Front by Roi Cooper Megrue[23] and produced by Albert H. Woods.
It starred Pedro de Cordoba, Will Deming, Paul Doucet, Laurence Eddinger, Jean Gautier, Alfred Hesse, Percival Knight, Frank Nelson, Marjorie Rambeau, Marcel Rousseau, Lewis Stone, Roy Walling.
The 1927 (now lost) silent comedy movie Tea for Three[24][25] was directed by Robert Z. Leonard and written by Garrett Graham, F. Hugh Herbert, Roi Cooper Megrue and Lucille Newmark.
The film stars Lew Cody, Aileen Pringle, Owen Moore, Phillips Smalley, Dorothy Sebastian and Edward Thomas.
The play was Megrue's final Broadway credit; it was not well received by Dorothy Parker: "You couldn't find a sweeter, cleaner, more wholesome little comedy....nor a duller one.