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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]
Palm Springs Weekend is a 1963 Warner Bros. bedroom comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. [2] It has elements of the beach party genre (AIP's Beach Party became a smash hit in July, while Warner Bros. was still putting this film together [3]) and has been called "a sort of Westernized version of Where the Boys Are" by Billboard magazine. [4]
The book was praised for its "brilliant divergences from the standardized patterns of depression era fiction. [9] In 1936, he wrote the novel Fifty Roads to Town. The New York Times wrote,"This is a first rate, virile piece of story-telling. It moves dramatically but in a restrained and effective manner toward its ultimate goal."
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town: Mal Frank Capra: Uncredited 1936 The Moon's Our Home: Abner Simpson William A. Seiter: 1936 Murder on a Bridle Path: Warden Sylvester Mahoney Edward Killy: 1936 The Harvester: Stubby Pratt Joseph Santley: 1936 F-Man: Sheriff Hank 'One Gun' Groder Edward F. Cline: 1936 The Mine with the Iron Door: Thad Hill David Howard ...
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.
Whether you know the song by The Chicks or not, there’s a lot to love about Leesa Cross-Smith’s latest and uber-personal novel, “Goodbye Earl.” Cross-Smith crafts a magical bond between ...
The Young Pioneers was a trial-run ABC Western television series about young newlyweds who settle in the Dakota Territory during the 1870s. If the first three episodes had received good ratings the series may have found a place on the network’s fall lineup.