Robert H. McLaughlin (1877-1939) was a novelist, playwright, theater manager, publicist, and screenwriter in the United States.[1][2][3]
He edited the Clipper newspaper in 1907.[4]
He led Cleveland's Success Film Company.[5] He planned to use an Educational Film Company studio in Cleveland.[6] He was also involved in another planned film company in Cleveland.[1]
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