Home People Karen DeWolf Karen DeWolf movies Karen DeWolf movies Karen DeWolf Movies (43) Silver Lode (1954) As Story. She was 45 years old Silver Lode (1954) As Screenplay. She was 45 years old Appointment in Honduras (1953) As Writer. She was 44 years old Count the Hours! (1953) As Screenplay. She was 44 years old When You're Smiling (1950) As Screenplay. She was 41 years old Holiday in Havana (1949) As Writer. She was 40 years old Johnny Allegro (1949) As Screenplay. She was 40 years old Make Believe Ballroom (1949) As Screenplay. She was 40 years old Slightly French (1949) As Screenplay. She was 39 years old The Return of October (1948) As Story. She was 39 years old Adventures of Casanova (1948) As Writer. She was 38 years old Bury Me Dead (1947) As Screenplay. She was 38 years old Getting Gertie's Garter (1945) As Writer. She was 36 years old Nine Girls (1944) As Screenplay. She was 35 years old Footlight Glamour (1943) As Screenplay. She was 34 years old It's a Great Life (1943) As Screenplay. She was 34 years old The Daring Young Man (1942) As Screenplay. She was 33 years old Blondie for Victory (1942) As Screenplay. She was 33 years old Meet the Stewarts (1942) As Screenplay. She was 33 years old Shut My Big Mouth (1942) As Screenplay. She was 33 years old Go West, Young Lady (1941) As Screenplay. She was 32 years old Go West, Young Lady (1941) As Story. She was 32 years old Tillie the Toiler (1941) As Story. She was 32 years old Blondie in Society (1941) As Screenplay. She was 32 years old Saddlemates (1941) As Story. She was 32 years old Blondie Goes Latin (1941) As Screenplay. She was 32 years old Pioneers of the West (1940) As Screenplay. She was 31 years old Saga of Death Valley (1939) As Screenplay. She was 30 years old Saga of Death Valley (1939) As Story. She was 30 years old Everybody's Baby (1939) As Writer. She was 30 years old Always in Trouble (1938) As Writer. She was 29 years old Passport Husband (1938) As Screenplay. She was 29 years old Safety in Numbers (1938) As Screenplay. She was 29 years old Walking Down Broadway (1938) As Writer. She was 29 years old Borrowing Trouble (1937) As Story. She was 28 years old Borrowing Trouble (1937) As Screenplay. She was 28 years old Hot Water (1937) As Screenplay. She was 28 years old Doughnuts and Society (1936) As Story. She was 27 years old Doughnuts and Society (1936) As Screenplay. She was 27 years old Condemned to Live (1935) As Screenplay. She was 26 years old Condemned to Live (1935) As Story. She was 26 years old The Countess of Monte Cristo (1934) As Writer. She was 25 years old By Candlelight (1933) As Additional Dialogue. She was 24 years old