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Richard Sale

Writingb. December 17, 1911 New York City, New York, USA
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​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Richard Sale, (17 December 1911, New York – 4 March 1993, Los Angeles) was an American screenwriter and film director. He started his career writing for the pulps in the Thirties, appearing regularly in Detective Fiction Weekly (with the Daffy Dill series), Argosy, Double Detective, and a number of other magazines. In the Forties, he graduated to slick publications like The Country Gentleman and The Saturday Evening Post. In the mid-Forties, he made a career change from writing magazine fiction to screenplays. A big boost to Sale's success was his novel Not Too Narrow...Not Too Deep, filmed as Strange Cargo (1940) starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable. He directed several films, including A Ticket to Tomahawk (1950), Meet Me After the Show (1951) with Betty Grable, Let's Make It Legal (1951) with one of Marilyn Monroe's earliest film appearance…

Filmography
Assassination
Assassination1987 · Writer
The White Buffalo
The White Buffalo1977 · Novel, Screenplay
The Oscar
The Oscar1966 · Novel
Torpedo Run
Torpedo Run1958 · Screenplay, Story
Seven Waves Away
Seven Waves Away1957 · Director, Screenplay
Over-Exposed
Over-Exposed1956 · Story
Gentlemen Marry Brunettes
Gentlemen Marry Brunettes1955 · Screenplay, Director
Woman's World
Woman's World1954 · Writer
Suddenly
Suddenly1954 · Screenplay
Malaga
Malaga1954 · Director
The French Line
The French Line1954 · Screenplay
Let's Do It Again
Let's Do It Again1953 · Screenplay
The Girl Next Door
The Girl Next Door1953 · Director
My Wife's Best Friend
My Wife's Best Friend1952 · Director
Let's Make It Legal
Let's Make It Legal1951 · Director
Meet Me After the Show
Meet Me After the Show1951 · Director, Screenplay
Half Angel
Half Angel1951 · Director
I'll Get By
I'll Get By1950 · Director, Screenplay
This Side of the Law
This Side of the Law1950 · Story
A Ticket to Tomahawk
A Ticket to Tomahawk1950 · Director, Screenplay
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