John W. Cunningham

Scénárista

28. července 1915 — 4. června 2002 (86 let)
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John W. Cunningham (July 28, 1915 – June 4, 2002) was an American author who composed a number of Western novels and stories.

During the Second World War, he served in the U.S. Army in the South Pacific. While living in Santa Barbara, California, he became a published novelist. He moved to Ashland, Oregon in 1985 where he lived until his death.

His most famous work was "The Tin Star", a short story which appeared in Colliers Magazine in 1947. It was adapted into the film High Noon in 1952, which starred Gary Cooper alongside Grace Kelly. The adapted screenplay by Carl Foreman was nominated for an Academy Award.

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Filmy a seriály na Plexu

  • The Stranger Wore a Gun
    The Stranger Wore a Gun1953

Známý pro

  • V pravé poledne
    V pravé poledne1952
  • The Stranger Wore a Gun
    The Stranger Wore a Gun1953
  • High Noon
    High Noon2000
  • Day of the Badman
    Day of the Badman1958
  • Tales of Wells Fargo
    Tales of Wells Fargo6 řad

Filmografie

1960
Outlaws · as Novel
1957