
Louis Stevens
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American novelist Louis Stevens worked in Hollywood from 1921 to 1955. At first, Stevens tackled a variety of subjects. Among other films, he collaborated on the baseball comedy The Babe Comes Home (1927), the vampire meller Dracula (1931), the aerial actioner Flying Devils (1932), and the historical pageant The Texas Rangers (1936). From the late '30s onward, Louis Stevens concentrated almost exclusively on Westerns.
Filmography
Movies
Rating |
Title |
Credit |
Box
|
Year |
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Gun Duel in Durango | Screenwriter | — | 1957 | |
Border River | Screenwriter | — | 1954 | |
Horizons West | Screenwriter | — | 1952 | |
The Cimarron Kid | Screenwriter | — | 1952 | |
Colorado | Screenwriter | — | 1940 | |
West of the Badlands | Screenwriter | — | 1940 | |
Sinners in Paradise | Screenwriter | — | 1938 | |
The Last Train from Madrid | Screenwriter | — | 1937 | |
The Texas Rangers | Screenwriter | — | 1936 | |
Special Investigator | Screenwriter | — | 1936 | |
Mary Burns, Fugitive | Screenwriter | — | 1935 | |
Men of Chance | Screenwriter | — | 1932 |
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