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Fifty Roads to Town (1953) Spencer's Mountain (1961) You Can't Get There from Here (1965) The Homecoming: A Novel About Spencer's Mountain (1970) Lassie: A Christmas Story (1997; co-written with Don Sipes, children's picture book story with illustrations by Kevin Burke) Murder in Tinseltown (2000; co-written with Don Sipes) Non-fiction
Fifty Roads to Town is a 1937 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Taurog and starring Don Ameche and Ann Sothern. The film is based on a book of the same name by author Frederick Nebel. This is the third novel Nebel wrote. [1]
Reader's Digest Condensed Books was a series of hardcover anthology collections, published by the American general interest monthly family magazine Reader's Digest and distributed by direct mail. Most volumes contained five (although a considerable minority consisted of three, four, or six) current best-selling novels and nonfiction books which ...
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In 1974–1975, Cox starred in the short-lived family-oriented series entitled Apple's Way, created by Earl Hamner, creator of The Waltons. He also appeared as Mr. Webb in a television production of Our Town. In 1977, he appeared in the episode "Devil Pack" from the series Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected.
The Road to Glory (1936) as Scared soldier; Meet Nero Wolfe (1936) as Olaf; Girls' Dormitory (1936) as Toni; Reunion (1936) as Asa Wyatt; Seventh Heaven (1937) as Sewer Rat; Angel's Holiday (1937) as Waldo Everett; Fifty Roads to Town (1937) as Sheriff Dow; She Had to Eat (1937) as Sleepy; Fit for a King (1937) as Otto; Nothing Sacred (1937) as ...
Ernest James Gaines (January 15, 1933 – November 5, 2019) was an American author whose works have been taught in college classrooms and translated into many languages, including French, Spanish, German, Russian and Chinese.
The Big Broadcast of 1936 is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, and is the second in the series of Big Broadcast movies. [1] The musical comedy starred Jack Oakie, Bing Crosby, George Burns, Gracie Allen, Ethel Merman, The Nicholas Brothers, Lyda Roberti, Wendy Barrie, Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles, Akim Tamiroff, Amos 'n' Andy (Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll), Bill ...