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Steve Fisher (writer)

Index Steve Fisher (writer)

Stephen Gould Fisher (August 29, 1912 – March 27, 1980) was an American author best known for his pulp stories, novels and screenplays. [1]

47 relations: Barnaby Jones, Berlin Correspondent, Black Mask (magazine), Canoga Park, Los Angeles, City That Never Sleeps, Collier's, Cornell Woolrich, Cosmopolitan (magazine), Dead Reckoning (1947 film), Destination Tokyo, Detective Story Magazine, Doc Savage, Flat Top (film), Greenwich Village, H. N. Swanson, Hell's Half Acre (1954 film), Hollywood, I Wake Up Screaming, I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes, Johnny Angel, Johnny Reno, Joseph Shaw (editor), Lady in the Lake, Las Vegas Shakedown, Law of the Lawless (1963 film), Liberty (magazine), Los Angeles, Los Angeles Times, Marine City, Michigan, McMillan & Wife, Navy, New York (state), Paris, Pulp magazine, Song of the Thin Man, Starsky & Hutch, The American Magazine, The Hunted (1948 film), The Phantom Detective, The Saturday Evening Post, The Shadow, The Shanghai Story, To the Shores of Tripoli, Toughest Man Alive, Typhoon (1940 film), Victor Mature, 36 Hours (1953 film).

Barnaby Jones

Barnaby Jones is a television detective series starring Buddy Ebsen and Lee Meriwether as a father and daughter-in-law who run a private detective firm in Los Angeles, California.

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Berlin Correspondent

Berlin Correspondent is a 1942 American film.

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Black Mask (magazine)

Black Mask was a pulp magazine first published in April 1920 by the journalist H. L. Mencken and the drama critic George Jean Nathan.

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Canoga Park, Los Angeles

Canoga Park is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California, United States.

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City That Never Sleeps

City That Never Sleeps is a 1953 American film noir crime film directed by John H. Auer and starring Gig Young, Mala Powers, William Talman, Edward Arnold, Chill Wills, Marie Windsor, and Paula Raymond, with cinematography by John L. Russell.

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Collier's

Collier's was an American magazine, founded in 1888 by Peter Fenelon Collier.

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Cornell Woolrich

Cornell George Hopley-Woolrich (December 4, 1903 – September 25, 1968) was an American novelist and short story writer who wrote using the name Cornell Woolrich, and sometimes the pseudonyms William Irish and George Hopley.

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Cosmopolitan (magazine)

Cosmopolitan is an international fashion magazine for women, which was formerly titled The Cosmopolitan. The magazine was first published and distributed in 1886 in the United States as a family magazine; it was later transformed into a literary magazine and eventually became a women's magazine (since 1965).

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Dead Reckoning (1947 film)

Dead Reckoning is a 1947 Columbia Pictures film noir starring Humphrey Bogart and Lizabeth Scott and featuring Morris Carnovsky.

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Destination Tokyo

Destination Tokyo is a 1943 black-and-white submarine war film.

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Detective Story Magazine

Detective Story Magazine was an American magazine published by Street & Smith from October 15, 1915 to Summer, 1949 (1,057 issues).

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Doc Savage

Doc Savage is a fictional character originally published in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and 1940s.

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Flat Top (film)

Flat Top (also released as Eagles of the Fleet) is a 1952 American drama war film directed by Lesley Selander and starring Sterling Hayden, with early appearances from Phyllis Coates, Jack Larson, Richard Carlson, and William Schallert.

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Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village often referred to by locals as simply "the Village", is a neighborhood on the west side of Lower Manhattan, New York City.

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H. N. Swanson

Harold Norling Swanson (August 28, 1899 – May 31, 1991) was a literary agent who represented Frank Buck, F. Scott Fitzgerald and many other well-known American writers.

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Hell's Half Acre (1954 film)

Hell's Half Acre is a 1954 film noir crime film directed by John H. Auer starring Wendell Corey, Evelyn Keyes and Elsa Lanchester.

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Hollywood

Hollywood is a neighborhood in the central region of Los Angeles, California.

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I Wake Up Screaming

I Wake Up Screaming (originally titled Hot Spot) is a 1941 film noir.

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I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes

I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes is a 1948 American film noir directed by William Nigh, starring Don Castle and Elyse Knox.

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Johnny Angel

Johnny Angel is a 1945 film noir directed by Edwin L. Marin and written by Frank Gruber and Steve Fisher from the novel Mr.

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Johnny Reno

Johnny Reno is a 1966 American western film made by A.C. Lyles Productions and released by Paramount Pictures.

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Joseph Shaw (editor)

Joseph T. "Cap" Shaw (1874–1952) was the editor of Black Mask magazine from 1926 to 1936.

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Lady in the Lake

Lady in the Lake is a 1947 American film noir that marked the directorial debut of Robert Montgomery, who also stars in the film.

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Las Vegas Shakedown

Las Vegas Shakedown is a 1955 American crime film directed by Sidney Salkow from an original screenplay by Steve Fisher.

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Law of the Lawless (1963 film)

Law of the Lawless, originally known as Invitation to a Hanging, is a 1964 film that was the first of producer A.C. Lyles' inexpensive second feature Westerns shot in Technicolor and Techniscope for Paramount Pictures.

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Liberty (magazine)

Liberty magazine may refer to.

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Los Angeles

Los Angeles (Spanish for "The Angels";; officially: the City of Los Angeles; colloquially: by its initials L.A.) is the second-most populous city in the United States, after New York City.

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Los Angeles Times

The Los Angeles Times is a daily newspaper which has been published in Los Angeles, California since 1881.

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Marine City, Michigan

Marine City is a city in St. Clair County in the U.S. state of Michigan.

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McMillan & Wife

McMillan & Wife (known simply as McMillan from 1976–77) is an American police procedural that aired on NBC from 1971 to 1977.

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Navy

A navy or maritime force is the branch of a nation's armed forces principally designated for naval and amphibious warfare; namely, lake-borne, riverine, littoral, or ocean-borne combat operations and related functions.

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New York (state)

New York is a state in the northeastern United States.

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Paris

Paris is the capital and most populous city of France, with an area of and a population of 2,206,488.

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Pulp magazine

Pulp magazines (often referred to as "the pulps") were inexpensive fiction magazines that were published from 1896 to the 1950s.

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Song of the Thin Man

Song of the Thin Man is a 1947 comedy-crime film directed by Edward Buzzell.

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Starsky & Hutch

Starsky & Hutch is an American action television series, which consisted of a 70-minute pilot movie (originally aired as a Movie of the Week entry) and 92 episodes of 50 minutes each.

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The American Magazine

The American Magazine was a periodical publication founded in June 1906, a continuation of failed publications purchased a few years earlier from publishing mogul Miriam Leslie.

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The Hunted (1948 film)

The Hunted is a 1948 American crime film noir directed by Jack Bernhard, and starring Preston Foster, Belita, Pierre Watkin and Edna Holland.

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The Phantom Detective

The Phantom Detective was the second pulp hero magazine published, after The Shadow.

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The Saturday Evening Post

The Saturday Evening Post is an American magazine published six times a year.

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The Shadow

The Shadow is the name of a collection of serialized dramas, originally in 1930s pulp novels, and then in a wide variety of media, and it is also used to refer to the character featured in The Shadow media.

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The Shanghai Story

The Shanghai Story is a 1954 film noir crime film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Ruth Roman and Edmond O'Brien.

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To the Shores of Tripoli

To the Shores of Tripoli is a 1942 American Technicolor film starring John Payne, Maureen O'Hara and Randolph Scott.

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Toughest Man Alive

Toughest Man Alive is a 1955 American drama film directed by Sidney Salkow from an original screenplay by Steve Fisher.

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Typhoon (1940 film)

Typhoon is a 1940 American Technicolor adventure film directed by Louis King and starring Dorothy Lamour and Robert Preston.

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Victor Mature

Victor John Mature (January 29, 1913 – August 4, 1999) was an American stage, film, and television actor who starred most notably in several Biblical movies during the 1950s, and was known for his dark good looks and mega-watt smile.

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36 Hours (1953 film)

36 Hours, released in the United States as Terror Street, is a 1953 British film noir directed by Montgomery Tully.

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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Fisher_(writer)

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