Robert L. Richards
Robert L. Richards (March 3, 1909 - June 1984) was a film screenwriter.
Robert L. Richards | |
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Born | New York City, New York, USA | March 3, 1909
Died | June 1984 75) | (aged
Occupation | Screenwriter |
Years active | 1940-1968 |
Spouse(s) | Silvia Richards (1938-????) |
Children | 1 |
Richards worked on a number of notable films of the 1940s and 1950s including Winchester '73, Johnny Stool Pigeon, and Act of Violence. His radio work included writing for the Suspense series which aired on the CBS network from 1942 until 1962. Among Richards' numerous Suspense offerings was his critically acclaimed neogothic horror thriller entitled The House in Cypress Canyon broadcast on December 5, 1946. Considered one of the tautest, most chilling dramas in the Suspense canon, the now classic show featured Robert Taylor, Cathy Lewis, Hans Conried, and Howard Duff in starring roles.
Richards was blacklisted in Hollywood because of his left wing views. He wrote under various pseudonyms to get work, until he finally gave up and became a carpenter. He retired to Pátzcuaro, Mexico, where he died, still bitter about the career he had lost.
Filmography
Films
Year | Film | Credit | Notes |
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1940 | The Ramparts We Watch | Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Cedric R. Worth" |
1946 | The Last Crooked Mile | Story By | Based on a radio play |
1948 | One Sunday Afternoon | Screenplay By | Based on the 1933 play of the same name by James Hagan |
1949 | Act of Violence | Screenplay By | |
Johnny Stool Pigeon | Screenplay By | ||
1950 | Winchester '73 | Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Borden Chase" |
Kansas Raiders | Story By, Screenplay By | ||
1951 | Air Cadet | Story By, Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Story with "Robert Soderberg" |
1955 | The Indian Fighter | Story By | |
1961 | Gorgo | Story By, Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Story and Screenplay With "Daniel James" |
1969 | Kenner | Screenplay By | Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Harold Clemins" |
Television
Year | TV Series | Credit | Notes |
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1952 | The Unexpected | Writer | 2 Episodes |
1953 | Boston Blackie | Writer | 1 Episode |
1954 | Fireside Theatre | Writer | 1 Episode |
References
- Brigid Richards, daughter-in-law who listened to Bob Richards' account of his Hollywood life.