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D. D. Beauchamp

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D.D. Beauchamp (August 25, 1908 – March 20, 1969) was an American screenwriter for film and TV.

Filmography

Films

Year Film Credit Notes
1948 The Wistful Widow of Wagon Gap[1] Story By Co-Wrote Story with "William Bowers"
River Lady Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "William Bowers"
Feudin', Fussin' and A-Fightin' Story By, Screenplay By
1949 Henry, the Rainmaker Story By
Leave It to Henry Story By, Screenplay By
1950 Father Makes Good Written By Based on his story "Journey at Sunrise"
The Golden Gloves Story Story By Co-Wrote Story with "William F. Sellers"
Abbott and Costello in the Foreign Legion Story By
Father's Wild Game Story By, Screenplay By Based on his story "A-Hunting We Will Go"
1951 Belle Le Grand Screenplay By
Father Takes the Air Screenplay By
1952 The San Francisco Story Screenplay By Based on the 1949 novel "Vigilante" by Richard Summers
1953 Gunsmoke Screenplay By Based on the novel "Roughshod" By "Norman A. Fox"
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars Story By, Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Howard Christie" and "John Grant"
Law and Order Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "John Bagni" and "Gwen Bagni"
Son of Belle Starr Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Jack DeWitt" and "William Raynor"
The Man from the Alamo Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Steve Fisher"
The All American Screenplay By
1954 She Couldn’t Say No Story By, Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "William Bowers" and "Richard Flournoy"
Ride Clear of Diablo Screenplay By Additional Dialogue
Rails Into Laramie Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Joseph Hoffman"
Jesse James' Women Story By, Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Don "Red" Barry" and "William R. Cox"
Destry Screenplay By Based on the novel "Destry Rides Again" By "Max Brand", Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Edmund H. North"
Port of Hell Story By Co-Wrote Story with "Gil Doud"
1955 Man Without a Star Screenplay By Based on the Novel of the same name by "Dee Linford", Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Borden Chase"
Tennessee's Partner Screenplay By Based on the short story "Tennessee's Partner" By "Bret Harte"
1956 Massacre Screenplay By
The Rawhide Years Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Earl Felton" and "Robert Presnell, Jr."
Yaqui Drums Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Jo Pagano"
1957 Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend Written By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "John Tucker Battle"
1960 For the Love of Mike Written By
Natchez Trace Story By, Screenplay By Co-Wrote Story and Screenplay with "William R. Cox"
1966 Daniel Boone: Frontier Trail Rider Story By, Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Jack Guss"
1968 A Man Called Gannon Screenplay By Co-Wrote Screenplay with "Borden Chase" and "Gene R. Kearney"
1972 The Bull of The West Screenplay By

Television

Year TV Series Credit Notes
1953 Four Star Playhouse Writer 2 Episodes
1955 Crown Theatre with Gloria Swanson Writer 1 Episode
So This Is Hollywood Writer 1 Episode
Father Knows Best Writer 1 Episode
1955-56 Cheyenne Writer 2 Episodes
1956 Screen Directors Playhouse Writer 1 Episode
Celebrity Playhouse Writer 2 Episodes
Ford Television Theater Writer 1 Episode
1957 Zane Grey Theater Writer 1 Episode
1957-59 Trackdown Writer 7 Episodes
1958 Yancy Derringer Writer
Telephone Time Writer 1 Episode
1958-59 Tales of Wells Fargo Writer 3 Episodes
1958-60 Bat Masterson Writer 4 Episodes
1959 Tombstone Territory Writer 1 Episode
1959-60 Wanted: Dead or Alive Writer 9 Episodes
1960-61 Stagecoach West Writer, Story Consultant 38 Episodes
1962 Rawhide Writer 1 Episode
The Tall Man Writer 1 Episode
1963 Temple Houston Writer 1 Episode
The Virginian Writer 1 Episode
1965-69 Daniel Boone Writer 29 Episodes
1967 Gentle Ben Writer 1 Episode

References

  1. ^ THOMAS F BRADY (Feb 20, 1947). "BETTY HUTTON GETS 'DREAM GIRL' ROLE". New York Times. ProQuest 107814168.