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Eric Taylor (screenwriter)

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Name
  
Eric Taylor


Role
  
Screenwriter

Died
  
September 8, 1952, San Francisco, California, United States

Movies
  
Son of Dracula, Phantom of the Opera, The Ghost of Frankenstein, The Whistler, The Black Cat

Similar People
  
Erle C Kenton, Curt Siodmak, Arthur Lubin, William Castle, Robert Siodmak

Eric Taylor (June 17, 1897 - September 8, 1952) was a screenwriter with over fifty titles to his credit. He was born in Chicago and died in San Francisco.

Works

  • 1953 Ramar of the Jungle
  • 1953 White Goddess
  • 1951-1952 The Adventures of Kit Carson
  • 1952 Big Jim McLain
  • 1952 Colorado Sundown
  • 1952 The Roy Rogers Show
  • 1951 Pals of the Golden West
  • 1951 South of Caliente
  • 1951 Heart of the Rockies
  • 1950 North of the Great Divide
  • 1950 Destination Big House
  • 1949 Prison Warden
  • 1949 The Devil's Henchman
  • 1949 The Secret of St. Ives
  • 1947 Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome
  • 1946 Crime Doctor's Man Hunt
  • 1946 The Lie Detector
  • 1946 Mysterious Intruder
  • 1946 The Spider Woman Strikes Back
  • 1946 Just Before Dawn
  • 1945 Splitface
  • 1945 Doctor's Warning
  • 1945 The Doctor's Courage
  • 1944 Shadows in the Night
  • 1944 The Whistler
  • 1943 Strangest Case
  • 1943 Son of Dracula
  • 1943 Phantom of the Opera
  • 1943 No Place for a Lady
  • 1942 The Lido Mystery
  • 1942 A Desperate Chance
  • 1942 The Ghost of Frankenstein
  • 1942 A Close Call
  • 1941 The Murder Ring
  • 1941 The Perfect Crime
  • 1941 The Black Cat
  • 1941 The Great Swindle
  • 1941 Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery
  • 1940 Ellery Queen, Master Detective
  • 1940 Mutiny of the Seas
  • 1940 Black Friday
  • 1939 Fugitive at Large
  • 1939 Trapped in the Sky
  • 1938 Orphans of the Street
  • 1938 His Exciting Night
  • 1938 Romance on the Run
  • 1938 The Case of the Missing Blonde
  • 1937 The Wrong Road
  • 1937 Jim Hanvey, Detective
  • 1937 Navy Blues
  • 1936 Happy Go Lucky
  • References

    Eric Taylor (screenwriter) Wikipedia