Crane Wilbur - Career

Career

  • The Amazing Mr. X (screenwriter)
  • The Bat (screenwriter, director) (1959)
  • Canon City (director)
  • Crime School (screenwriter)
  • Crime Wave (screenwriter) (1954)
  • He Walked by Night (writer, screenwriter)
  • Hell's Kitchen (screenwriter) (1939)
  • House of Wax (screenwriter) (1953)
  • I Am an American (writer and director) (1944)
  • I Was a Communist for the FBI (radioplay writer)
  • Inside the Walls of Folsom Prison (director, writer)
  • Lord Byron of Broadway (screenwriter)
  • The Miracle of Our Lady of Fatima (screenwriter)
  • The Monster (playwright) (1925)
  • Mysterious Island (screenwriter) (1961)
  • Solomon and Sheba (writer) (1959)
  • Swingtime in the Movies (director, writer)

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