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American screenwriter
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Robert A. Dillon
Born(1889-02-13)February 13, 1889
New York City
DiedNovember 28, 1944(1944-11-28) (aged 55)
Los Angeles, California
Occupation(s)Screenwriter
Film director
Years active1914–1937

Robert A. Dillon (February 13, 1889 – November 28, 1944) was an American screenwriter and film director of the silent era. Dillon was born in New York City and was a brother of director John Francis Dillon. He wrote for more than 80 films between 1914 and 1937, and also directed eight films between 1916 and 1927, including The Santa Fe Trail, The Flame Fighter, Phantom Police, and The Lost City. Dillon died in Los Angeles, California in 1944.

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