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Overview
Date of Birth:
18 July
1900
,
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
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Date of Death:
10 November
1987
, Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
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Alternate Names:
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Filmography
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Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
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Writer:
1960s
1950s
1940s
1930s
1920s
"Run for Your Life"
(1 episode, 1967)
-
The Calculus of Chaos
(1967)
TV episode
(writer)
"My Mother the Car"
(1 episode, 1965)
-
And Leave the Drive-In to Us
(1965)
TV episode
(written by)
"My Three Sons"
(1 episode, 1962)
-
Air Derby
(1962)
TV episode
(written by)
"Leave It to Beaver"
(2 episodes, 1961)
-
Beaver's First Date
(1961)
TV episode
(story)
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Beaver's Frogs
(1961)
TV episode
(written by)
The Crooked Web
(1955) (writer)
"Meet Mr. McNulty"
(1 episode, 1954)
... aka The Ray Milland Show (USA: new title)
... aka The Ray Milland Show: Meet Mr. McNulty (USA: new title (complete title))
-
Christmas Story
(1954)
TV episode
(teleplay)
Back at the Front
(1952) (screenplay) (story)
... aka Willie and Joe Back at the Front (USA: reissue title)
... aka Willie and Joe in Tokyo (UK)
Steel Town
(1952) (writer)
My Favorite Spy
(1951) (adaptation) (story)
Reunion in Reno
(1951) (adaptation)
You Never Can Tell
(1951) (screenplay) (story)
... aka One Never Knows
... aka You Never Know (UK)
Little Egypt
(1951) (additional dialogue)
... aka Chicago Masquerade (UK)
Bedtime for Bonzo
(1951) (writer)
Never a Dull Moment
(1950) (screenplay)
... aka Never a Dull Moment! (USA: promotional title)
And Baby Makes Three
(1949) (screenplay) (story)
An Innocent Affair
(1948) (writer)
... aka Don't Trust Your Husband (USA: reissue title)
... aka Under Suspicion (USA: reissue title)
On Our Merry Way
(1948) (story)
... aka A Miracle Can Happen (USA: longer version)
Merton of the Movies
(1947) (writer)
Second Chance
(1947) (story) (as Louis Breslow)
Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in Hollywood
(1945) (writer)
... aka Abbott and Costello in Hollywood (USA: short title)
Murder, He Says
(1945) (writer)
Follow the Boys
(1944) (original screenplay)
The Heat's On
(1943) (story) (uncredited)
... aka Tropicana (UK)
Good Luck, Mr. Yates
(1943) (writer)
Something to Shout About
(1943) (writer)
A-Haunting We Will Go
(1942) (screenplay) (story)
Whispering Ghosts
(1942) (writer)
Blondie Goes to College
(1942) (screenplay)
... aka The Boss Said 'No' (UK)
Great Guns
(1941) (story and screenplay)
Sleepers West
(1941) (writer)
Sailor's Lady
(1940) (additional dialogue)
Shooting High
(1940) (original screenplay)
20,000 Men a Year
(1939) (screenplay)
Pack Up Your Troubles
(1939) (writer)
... aka We're in the Army Now (UK)
Hollywood Cavalcade
(1939) (idea)
It Could Happen to You
(1939) (writer)
Up the River
(1938) (screenplay)
Five of a Kind
(1938) (original screenplay)
City Streets
(1938) (screenplay)
Mr. Moto Takes a Chance
(1938) (writer)
Battle of Broadway
(1938) (screenplay)
International Settlement
(1938) (writer)
Big Town Girl
(1937) (writer)
Dangerously Yours
(1937) (writer)
One Mile from Heaven
(1937) (writer)
Sing and Be Happy
(1937) (writer)
Midnight Taxi
(1937) (screenplay)
Time Out for Romance
(1937) (writer)
The Holy Terror
(1937) (writer)
Fifteen Maiden Lane
(1936) (writer)
Charlie Chan at the Race Track
(1936) (story)
36 Hours to Kill
(1936) (screenplay)
... aka Thirty-six Hours to Live
High Tension
(1936) (writer)
Little Miss Nobody
(1936) (writer)
Music Is Magic
(1935) (writer)
Paddy O'Day
(1935) (writer)
This Is the Life
(1935) (adaptation)
Dante's Inferno
(1935) (contributor to screenplay construction and dialogue) (uncredited)
Silk Hat Kid
(1935) (screenplay)
Ten Dollar Raise
(1935) (writer)
... aka Mr. Faintheart (UK)
... aka The Faintheart (UK)
It's a Gift
(1934) (uncredited)
Gift of Gab
(1934) (adaptation)
Tripping Through the Tropics
(1934) (screenplay)
No More Women
(1934) (screenplay)
Sitting Pretty
(1933) (writer)
Rackety Rax
(1932) (screenplay)
No Greater Love
(1932) (screenplay)
... aka Divine Love (UK)
Perfect Control
(1932) (story)
Just Pals
(1932) (writer)
Over the Fence
(1932) (writer)
Fancy Curves
(1932) (writer)
Slide, Babe, Slide
(1932) (writer)
Soup to Nuts
(1930) (uncredited)
The Farmer's Daughter
(1928) (story)
Plastered in Paris
(1928) (story)
Mum's the Word
(1927) (story)
Producer:
"Mackenzie's Raiders"
(producer) (4 episodes, 1959)
-
Murder Is the Bid
(1959)
TV episode
(producer)
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Raid on Rodrigo
(1959)
TV episode
(producer)
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The Lost Raider
(1959)
TV episode
(producer)
-
Thunder Stick
(1959)
TV episode
(producer)
"Home Run Derby"
(1959)
TV series
(producer) (unknown episodes)
"Playhouse 90"
(producer) (1 episode, 1957)
-
Clipper Ship
(1957)
TV episode
(producer)
"The Ford Television Theatre"
(producer) (1 episode, 1957)
... aka Ford Theatre (USA: short title)
-
The Quiet Stranger
(1957)
TV episode
(producer)
"Celebrity Playhouse"
(producer) (1 episode, 1956)
-
Tomorrow We May Part
(1956)
TV episode
(producer)
"Damon Runyon Theater"
(producer) (4 episodes, 1955-1956)
-
A Tale of Two Citizens
(1956)
TV episode
(producer)
-
A Job for Macarone
(1955)
TV episode
(producer)
-
A Star Lights Up
(1955)
TV episode
(producer)
-
A Light in France
(1955)
TV episode
(producer)
Director:
1950s
1930s
You Never Can Tell
(1951)
... aka One Never Knows
... aka You Never Know (UK)
Punch Drunks
(1934)
Officer, Save My Child
(1932)
Doctor's Orders
(1932)
Running with Charles Paddock
(1932)
Fancy Curves
(1932)
Over the Fence
(1932)
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director:
1940s
1920s
Follow the Boys
(1944) (director: Delta Rhythm Boys sequence) (uncredited)
The Gay Retreat
(1927) (assistant director)
Cinematographer:
The Human Tornado
(1925)
Thanks:
That's Entertainment, Part II
(1976) (acknowledgment)
Additional Details
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