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  1. Dwight V. Babcock (1909-1979) Dwight V. Babcock. Dwight Vincent Babcock, notable for his scripting of low-budget horror movies for the major studios' B-units, began his writing career in the dime pulps. He contributed sporadically for Black Mask (edited by the legendary Joe "Cap" Shaw, who later became Babcock's agent) in the 1930s before ...

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  2. Jan 1, 2023 · Karl Gerber. January 1, 2023. Like many Angeleons of his era, Dwight V. Babcock was born in Iowa February 19, 1909. He was raised in California and educated at Modesto Junior College. Before venturing into pulpwriting he worked noir gigs including piano tuner, vice-president of a grapefruit concern, and owner of a service station.

  3. Dwight V. Babcock has 12 books on Goodreads with 46 ratings. Dwight V. Babcock’s most popular book is A Homicide for Hannah .

  4. Dec 31, 2018 · Shaw wrote to Babcock, “…if you can wrangle out a sure-fire story each month for some months to come…” Black Mask writers were expected to produce not only high quality, but high volume (the latter a requirement for survival as a pulpster). Shaw added, “Let me know what you think and how soon you can deliver some red-hot ones.

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  6. Dwight V. Babcock is known as an Screenplay, Story, Writer, Adaptation, Original Story, Additional Dialogue, and Novel. Some of his work includes House of Dracula, The Mummy's Curse, She-Wolf of London, House of Horrors, The Brute Man, So Dark the Night, Pillow of Death, and The Trouble with Girls.

  7. Books By Dwight V. Babcock. Add to wishlist Quick view. Select options. Black Mask (Fall 2017) ... High Grade Pulps and Key Issues; Science Fiction Pulps. Astounding ...

  8. Babcock, Dwight V; Homicide for Hannah. Full text is unavailable for this digitized archive article. Subscribers may view the full text of this article in its original form through TimesMachine.

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