Harry Spalding (1913–2008) was an American writer best known for the films he wrote for Robert L. Lippert and director Maury Dexter. He later worked for the Walt Disney Company.[1]
He sometimes wrote under the name "Henry Cross".
Select Credits
edit- Country Music Holiday (1958)
- Freckles (1960)
- Teenage Millionaire (as H. B. Cross) (1961)
- Air Patrol (original screenplay - as Henry Cross) (1962)
- Hand of Death (uncredited) (1962)
- The Day Mars Invaded Earth (writer) (1962)
- The Firebrand (writer) (1962)
- Womanhunt (story) (1962)
- Young Guns of Texas (writer - as Henry Cross) (1962)
- Harbor Lights (writer) (1963)
- House of the Damned (writer) (1963)
- Police Nurse (writer) (1963)
- The Young Swingers (writer) (1963)
- Surf Party (1964)
- Night Train to Paris (as Henry Cross) (1964)
- Raiders from Beneath the Sea (screenplay) (1964)
- The Murder Game (1965)
- The Earth Dies Screaming (as Henry Cross) (1964)
- Witchcraft (writer) (1964)
- Spaceflight IC-1 (writer - as Henry Cross) (1965)
- Curse of the Fly (1965)
- Wild on the Beach (writer) (1965)
- Run Like a Thief (1967)
- One Little Indian (writer) (1973)
- Chosen Survivors (story and co-screenplay - as H.B. Cross) (1974)
- The Sky's the Limit (1975, TV)
- The Watcher in the Woods (1980)
- Witchery (1988)
References
edit- ^ Weaver, Tom (19 February 2003). Double Feature Creature Attack: A Monster Merger of Two More Volumes of Classic Interviews. McFarland. p. 320. ISBN 9780786482153.
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