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Charles Grayson (writer)

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Occupation
  
Screenwriter

Years active
  
1936 - 1958

Name
  
Charles Grayson


Born
  
August 15, 1903
Los Angeles, California United States

Died
  
May 4, 1973 Los Angeles, California United States

Charles Grayson (1903–1973) was an American screenwriter. He worked on around forty films between 1936 and 1958. He worked under contract for Warner Brothers for a number of years. Although uncredited in the film final, along with Robert Buckner he was instrumental in reviving the operetta film The Desert Song (1943) by proposing an updated version of an old studio hit.

Selected filmography

  • Crash Donovan (1936)
  • Breezing Home (1937)
  • The Man Who Cried Wolf (1937)
  • We Have Our Moments (1937)
  • You're a Sweetheart (1937)
  • Reckless Living (1938)
  • Tomorrow at Midnight (1939)
  • Hawaiian Nights (1939)
  • One Night in the Tropics (1940)
  • The Boys from Syracuse (1940)
  • Thieves Fall Out (1941)
  • Bad Men of Missouri (1941)
  • Law of the Tropics (1941)
  • Underground (1941)
  • Wild Bill Hickok Rides (1942)
  • The Noose Hangs High (1948)
  • Outpost in Morocco (1949)
  • Red Light (1949)
  • The Woman on Pier 13 (1949)
  • Thunder Across the Pacific (1951)
  • Battle Hymn (1957)
  • The Barbarian and the Geisha (1958)
  • References

    Charles Grayson (writer) Wikipedia