John Larkin

Scénariste, Acteur, Producteur, Directeur

30 novembre 1901 — 6 janvier 1965 (63 ans)
Formerly a foreign correspondent for the New York Sun, John Francis Larkin Jr. was an American producer and writer known for Quiet Please: Murder (1942), M Squad (1957) and Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939).

Films & Séries sur Plex

  • Bonanza
    Bonanza2 saisons

Connue pour

  • Charlie Chan et l'Île au trésor
    Charlie Chan et l'Île au trésor1939
  • Charlie Chan au Musée de cire
    Charlie Chan au Musée de cire1940
  • Charlie Chan au Panama
    Charlie Chan au Panama1940
  • Le château dans le désert
    Le château dans le désert1942
  • Les Heures tendres
    Les Heures tendres1950
  • Dead Men Tell
    Dead Men Tell1941
  • Le Parachutiste
    Le Parachutiste1933
  • She Had to Say Yes
    She Had to Say Yes1933
  • M Squad
    M Squad3 saisons
  • Buffalo Bill
    Buffalo Bill1944
  • Frisco Jenny
    Frisco Jenny1932
  • Riverboat
    Riverboat2 saisons
  • Veillée d'amour
    Veillée d'amour1939

Filmographie

1950
Two Weeks with Love · as Screenplay
1947
1945
The Dolly Sisters · as Screenplay
1944
Winged Victory · as Contributing Writer
1944
Buffalo Bill · as Contributing Writer
1942
Quiet Please: Murder · as Screenplay
1942
Secret Agent of Japan · as Screenplay
1942
Castle in the Desert · as Screenplay
1941
Accent on Love · as Screenplay
1941
1940
The Gay Caballero · as Screenplay
1940
1940
1940
1940
1939
1939
1939
News Is Made at Night · as Screenplay
1936
The Mandarin Mystery · as Screenplay
1933

1959
Bonanza · as Col. Frank MedfordSur Plex
1936
1935
Diamond Jim · as Butler
1932
Lena Rivers · as Lucifer Jones
1931
Men of Chance · as Black Horse Handler
1931
Alexander Hamilton · as Zekial

1959
Riverboat · as Story
1957
M Squad · as Story
1953
Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Presents · as Original Screenplay
1949
Fireside Theatre · as Teleplay
1946
Cloak and Dagger · as Story
1944
Bermuda Mystery · as Story
1942
Manila Calling · as Story
1939
1936
Yellow Dust · as Screen Play
1933
She Had to Say Yes · as Story
1932
Frisco Jenny · as Based On A Story By
1932
Society Girl · as Theatre Play