- Dalton S. Reymond was born on October 11, 1896 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA. He was a writer, known for The Little Foxes (1941), Jezebel (1938) and Song of the South (1946). He died in January 1978 in Camarillo, California, USA.
- Southern-born Dalton Reymond was a professor at Louisiana State University. There, in the mid-1930s, he directed budding opera star Frances Greer in a production of Carmen. He subsequently went to Hollywood to work as a set designer and technical advisor. The latter included, according to a New York Times article, "supervising the speech" of cast members of the motion picture Jezebel (1938). He is best-known, however, for his controversial treatment of the screenplay for Song of the South.
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