Clair Huffaker
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Clair Huffaker | |
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Born | Magna, Utah, U.S. |
September 26, 1926
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Occupation | Screenwriter, author |
Clair Huffaker (September 26, 1926 – April 3, 1990) was a U.S. screenwriter and author of westerns and other fiction, many of which were turned into films.[1] He served in the United States Navy in World War II and then studied in Europe before returning to America.[2]
Novels
- "Badge for a Gunfighter" (1957)
- "Rider from Thunder Mountain" (1957)
- "Cowboy" (1958) Novelization of Screenplay
- "Flaming Lance" (1958)
- "Posse from Hell" (1958)
- "Guns of Rio Conchos" (1958)
- "Badman" (aka The War Wagon after the Movie) (1958)
- "Seven Ways from Sundown" (1959)
- "Good Lord, You're Upside Down!" (1963)
- "Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian" (1967)
- "The Cowboy and the Cossack" (1973)
- "One Time I Saw Morning Come Home" (1974)
- "Clair Huffaker's Profiles of the American West" (For Children, 1976)
Screenplays
- "Seven Ways from Sundown" (1960)
- "Flaming Star" (1960)
- "Posse from Hell" (1961)
- "The Comancheros" (1961)
- "The Second Time Around" (1961) as Cecil Dan Hansen
- "Rio Conchos" (1964)
- "Tarzan and the Valley of Gold" (1966)
- "The War Wagon" (1967)
- "Hellfighters" (1968)
- "100 Rifles" (1969)
- "Flap" (1970)
- "The Deserter" (1971) from a story by himself
- "Chino" (1973) with others
Clair Huffaker also wrote scripts for television and was one of the writers on the Warner Brothers Western series Lawman.[citation needed]
References
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