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      • Violet Lucille Fletcher (March 28, 1912 – August 31, 2000) was an American screenwriter of film, radio and television. Her credits include The Hitch-Hiker, an original radio play written for Orson Welles and adapted for a notable episode of The Twilight Zone television series.
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  2. Violet Lucille Fletcher (March 28, 1912 – August 31, 2000) was an American screenwriter of film, radio and television. Her credits include The Hitch-Hiker, an original radio play written for Orson Welles and adapted for a notable episode of The Twilight Zone television series.

  3. Sep 24, 2021 · Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Violet Lucille Fletcher excelled in school. While attending Bay Ridge High School, she was the president of the Arista honor society and the editor of the school magazine.

  4. Sep 5, 2000 · Lucille Fletcher, who wrote the 1940s radio suspense drama “Sorry, Wrong Number” and expanded the script into a motion picture version starring Barbara Stanwyck, has died. She was 88. Fletcher...

  5. Aug 31, 2000 · Lucille Fletcher, 88, the author of the venerable 1940s radio suspense drama "Sorry, Wrong Number" who then adapted the script for a popular film version starring Barbara Stanwyck, died Aug. 31 at St. Mary's Hospital in Langhorne, Pa., after a stroke.

  6. Sep 4, 2000 · Lucille Fletcher, 88, the author of the venerable 1940s radio suspense drama "Sorry, Wrong Number" who then adapted the script for a popular film version starring Barbara Stanwyck, died Aug. 31...

  7. Sep 14, 2000 · Violet Lucille Fletcher, a mistress of suspense, died on August 31st, aged 88. Sep 14th 2000 |. A PLAY called “Sorry, Wrong Number”, written by Lucille Fletcher, was first broadcast on a New...

  8. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Lucille Fletcher (1912-2000) Violet Lucille Fletcher was born March 28, 1912, in Brooklyn, New York. Her parents were Matthew Emerson Fletcher, a marine draftsman, and the former Violet Anderson, a homemaker.

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