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Al Martin
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Overview
Date of Birth:
1 January
1897
,
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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Date of Death:
10 October
1971
, Hollywood, California, USA
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Trivia:
Film titler for Christie (4 years), Stern Bros., Fox, FBO and Educational.
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Filmography
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Writer:
1960s
1950s
1940s
1930s
1920s
"Tarzan"
(1 episode, 1967)
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The Voice of the Elephant
(1967)
TV episode
(writer)
"My Favorite Martian"
(8 episodes, 1964-1965)
... aka My Favourite Martian (Australia)
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Humbug, Mrs. Brown
(1965)
TV episode
(written by)
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Won't You Come Home, Uncle Martin, Won't You Come Home?
(1964)
TV episode
(teleplay)
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To Make a Rabbit Stew, First Catch a Martian
(1964)
TV episode
(written by)
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Shake Well and Don't Use
(1964)
TV episode
(written by)
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Miss Jekyll and Hyde
(1964)
TV episode
(written by)
(
3 more
)
The Eye Creatures
(1965) (TV) (uncredited)
... aka Attack of the 'The Eye Creatures' (International: English title: long title)
... aka Attack of the Eye Creatures (USA: new syndication title)
"My Living Doll"
(2 episodes, 1964)
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Something Borrowed, Something Blew
(1964)
TV episode
(writer)
-
Boy Meets Girl
(1964)
TV episode
(writer)
"Laramie"
(1 episode, 1960)
-
The Protectors
(1960)
TV episode
(story)
"Troubleshooters"
(2 episodes, 1959-1960)
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The Town That Wouldn't Die
(1960)
TV episode
(writer)
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Trapped
(1959)
TV episode
(writer)
"77 Sunset Strip"
(1 episode, 1959)
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The Girl Who Couldn't Remember
(1959)
TV episode
(story)
In the Money
(1958) (screenplay) (story)
Invasion of the Saucer Men
(1957) (screenplay)
... aka Invasion of the Hell Creatures (UK: new title)
... aka Invasion of the Saucer-Men (USA: poster title)
"Cavalcade of America"
(1 episode, 1957)
... aka DuPont Presents the Cavalcade Theatre (USA: fourth season title)
... aka DuPont Theater (USA: fifth season title)
-
Dowry for Ilona
(1957)
TV episode
(story and teleplay)
"Ramar of the Jungle"
(2 episodes, 1954)
-
The Mystic Pawn
(1954)
TV episode
(writer)
-
Urn of Destiny
(1954)
TV episode
(writer)
"The Stu Erwin Show"
(4 episodes, 1951-1953)
... aka Trouble with Father (USA: alternative title)
-
Nothing Like a Friend
(1953)
TV episode
(writer)
-
Leave It to Stu
(1953)
TV episode
(teleplay)
-
The Business
(1952)
TV episode
(writer)
-
In a Pickle
(1951)
TV episode
(teleplay)
Army Bound
(1952) (writer)
"Craig Kennedy, Criminologist"
(2 episodes, 1952)
-
The Case of Fleming Lewis
(1952)
TV episode
(writer)
-
The Strange Destiny
(1952)
TV episode
(writer)
"The Roy Rogers Show"
(1951)
TV series
(unknown episodes)
"Mark Saber"
(1951)
TV series
(unknown episodes)
... aka Inspector Mark Saber: Homicide Squad (USA: second season title)
... aka Mystery Theater (USA: alternative title)
Smuggler's Gold
(1951) (story)
Rusty's Birthday
(1949) (characters)
Amazon Quest
(1949) (screenplay)
... aka Amazon Quest (UK)
Rusty Saves a Life
(1949) (characters)
Racing Luck
(1948) (original screenplay)
Rusty Leads the Way
(1948) (characters)
The Strange Mrs. Crane
(1948) (writer)
Money Madness
(1948) (writer)
My Dog Rusty
(1948) (characters)
The Son of Rusty
(1947) (characters)
For the Love of Rusty
(1947) (characters)
Blondie Knows Best
(1946) (screenplay)
A Guy Could Change
(1946) (writer)
Gaslight Follies
(1945) (writer)
Adventures of Rusty
(1945) (story)
Carolina Blues
(1944) (screenplay)
Reckless Age
(1944) (story "Make Way for Love")
Hat Check Honey
(1944) (story)
Nine Girls
(1944) (adaptation)
Standing Room Only
(1944) (story)
A Gentle Gangster
(1943) (writer)
The Devil with Hitler
(1942) (writer)
... aka The Devil Checks Up (USA: 16mm release title)
Mississippi Gambler
(1942) (writer)
... aka Danger on the River (USA: TV title)
Gang Busters
(1942) (writer)
The Mad Doctor of Market Street
(1942) (original screenplay)
Stagecoach Buckaroo
(1942) (writer)
Invisible Ghost
(1941) (writer)
Flying Wild
(1941) (story and screenplay)
The Great Mr. Nobody
(1941) (contributing writer) (uncredited)
Caught in the Act
(1941) (writer)
The Last Alarm
(1940) (original screenplay)
Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus
(1938) (screenplay)
The Shadow Strikes
(1937) (adaptation) (screenplay)
Island Captives
(1937) (story and screenplay)
Trail Dust
(1936) (screenplay)
With Love and Kisses
(1936) (story)
Kelly of the Secret Service
(1936) (screenplay)
Prison Shadows
(1936/I) (screenplay)
The Law Rides
(1936) (screenplay)
Trapped by Television
(1936) (story)
... aka Caught by Television (UK)
The Rogues Tavern
(1936) (original screenplay)
Rio Grande Romance
(1936) (screenplay)
... aka Framed (UK)
Taming the Wild
(1936) (screenplay)
... aka Madcap
A Face in the Fog
(1936) (screenplay)
The Fighting Coward
(1935) (screenplay)
Bars of Hate
(1935) (screenplay)
Danger Ahead
(1935) (screenplay)
What Price Crime
(1935) (original story) (screenplay)
The Drunkard
(1935) (story and dialogue)
Crimson Romance
(1934) (story)
Young and Beautiful
(1934) (additional dialogue)
The Law of the Wild
(1934) (story)
Burn 'Em Up Barnes
(1934/I) (screenplay)
The Lost Jungle
(1934/I) (story)
The Mystery Squadron
(1933) (story)
The Wolf Dog
(1933) (screenplay)
The Strange Case of Poison Ivy
(1933) (dialogue) (story)
The Curse of a Broken Heart
(1933) (story)
Running with Charles Paddock
(1932) (writer)
Victory Plays
(1932) (writer)
Society Goes Spaghetti
(1930) (writer)
Goodbye Legs
(1930) (writer)
She's a He
(1930) (writer)
The Heroic Lover
(1929) (titles)
... aka The Whirlwind Lover (UK)
Happy Heels
(1929) (titles)
Bachelor's Club
(1929) (titles)
Oriental Hugs
(1928) (titles)
Devil Dogs
(1928) (titles)
The Speed Classic
(1928) (adaptation and titles)
The Albany Night Boat
(1928) (titles)
Riley of the Rainbow Division
(1928) (titles)
... aka Flappers in Khaki (UK)
... aka Reilly of the Rainbow Division
A Gentleman Preferred
(1928) (titles)
Goofy Ghosts
(1928) (titles)
Dugan of the Dugouts
(1928) (titles)
Long Hose
(1928) (titles)
A Moony Mariner
(1927) (titles)
Meet the Folks
(1927) (titles)
Dodging Trouble
(1926) (titles)
Happy Days
(1926) (titles)
... aka Winnie Winkle the Breadwinner and the Rinky Dinks in 'Happy Days' (USA: complete title)
Fearless Harry
(1926) (titles)
Broken China
(1926) (titles)
Ace of Cactus Range
(1924) (titles)
... aka Ace of Cactus (USA: alternative title)
What! No Spinach?
(1920) (titles)
Director:
Victory Plays
(1932)
Thanks:
The Locusts
(1997) (thanks)
... aka A Secret Sin (UK)
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