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  1. Arnold Belgard. Writer: The Mighty Jungle. Arnold Belgard was born on 31 July 1907 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a writer and director, known for The Mighty Jungle (1964), East of Kilimanjaro (1957) and Half Past Midnight (1948).

    • Arnold Belgard
    • July 1, 1967
    • July 31, 1907
  2. Arnold Belgard. Writer: The Mighty Jungle. Arnold Belgard was born on 31 July 1907 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He was a writer and director, known for The Mighty Jungle (1964), East of Kilimanjaro (1957) and Half Past Midnight (1948).

    • July 31, 1907
    • July 1, 1967
  3. American screenwriter Arnold Belgard began amassing credits in 1934, when he was assigned to oversee continuity for Columbia's The Captain Hates the Sea. Belgard began his long association with Hal Roach Studios in 1938, collaborating with James Parrott, Felix Adler, Harry Langdon and Charles Rogers on the screenplay and story of Laurel and ...

  4. The fourth season of the American Western television series Bonanza premiered on NBC on September 23, 1962, with the final episode airing May 26, 1963. [1] The series was developed and produced by David Dortort, and season four starred Lorne Greene, Pernell Roberts, Dan Blocker, and Michael Landon. The season consisted of 34 episodes of a ...

  5. Release. October 21, 1950. ( 1950-10-21) –. April 13, 1955. ( 1955-04-13) The Stu Erwin Show (also known as Trouble with Father) is an American sitcom which aired on ABC from 1950 to 1955. Only four of the series’ five seasons on the network included new episodes; the 1953–54 season consisted entirely of reruns.

  6. Arnold Belgard is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Story, Director, Additional Dialogue, and Original Story. Some of his work includes Block-Heads, Zenobia, Tarzan and the Slave Girl, Road Show, The Invisible Wall, Dangerous Years, Bop Girl Goes Calypso, and The Rebel.

  7. My Life with Caroline is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring Ronald Colman and Anna Lee, in her second Hollywood film [2] and her first in a starring role. [3] The supporting cast featured Charles Winninger, Reginald Gardiner and Gilbert Roland. The screenplay was written by John Van Druten and Arnold Belgard.

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