Robert L. Richards

Robert L. Richards (March 1, 1909 - June 1984) was a film screenwriter. He attended Horace Mann School (high school) and graduated from Harvard in 1932. He worked for Time magazine and the March of Time radio program and newsreel for 7 years.

Robert L. Richards
Born(1909-03-01)March 1, 1909
New York City, New York, USA
DiedJune 1984(1984-06-00) (aged 75)
OccupationScreenwriter
Years active1940-1968
Spouses
Silvia Richards nee Goodenough
(m. 1938; sep. 1944)
Pamela Maria Bower nee Wilcox
(m. 1947; dev. 1948)
Ann Morgan nee Roth
(m. 1949)

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 testified before the House Unamerican Activities Committee on September 20, 1951. He was asked about his membership in the Communist Party, and took the Fifth Amendment. His testimony was followed by that of Ann Roth Morgan Richards, his wife, who said she and Robert were married in 1949. She also took the Fifth Amendment.[1]

Filmography

Films

YearFilmCreditNotes
1940The Ramparts We WatchScreenplay ByCo-Wrote Screenplay with "Cedric R. Worth"
1946The Last Crooked MileStory ByBased on a radio play
1948One Sunday AfternoonScreenplay ByBased on the 1933 play of the same name by James Hagan
1949Act of ViolenceScreenplay By
Johnny Stool PigeonScreenplay By
1950Winchester '73Screenplay ByCo-Wrote Screenplay with "Borden Chase"
Kansas RaidersStory By, Screenplay By
1951Air CadetStory By, Screenplay ByCo-Wrote Story with "Robert Soderberg"
1955The Indian FighterStory By
1961GorgoStory By, Screenplay ByCo-Wrote Story and Screenplay With "Daniel James"
1969KennerScreenplay ByCo-Wrote Screenplay with "Harold Clemins"

Television

YearTV SeriesCreditNotes
1952The UnexpectedWriter2 Episodes
1953Boston BlackieWriter1 Episode
1954Fireside TheatreWriter1 Episode

References


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