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Richard Edward Connell Jr. (October 17, 1893 β November 22, 1949) was an American author and journalist, probably best remembered for his short story "The Most Dangerous Game". Connell was one of the most popular American short story writers of his time and his stories appeared in the Saturday Evening Post and Collier's Weekly. He had equal success as a journalist and screenwriter and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1942 for best original story for the film Meet John Doe.
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Filmography
all 40
Movies 40
Writer 22
Screenplay 4
Short Story

The Pest (1997)
Movie
Short Story

Surviving the Game (1994)
Movie
Stony Danburg

Ex-Cop (1993)
Movie
Short Story

Deadly Prey (1987)
Movie
Short Story

Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity (1987)
Movie
Short Story

The Perverse Countess (1975)
Movie
Short Story

The Woman Hunt (1972)
Movie
Short Story

The Suckers (1972)
Movie
Short Story

Confessions of a Psycho Cat (1968)
Movie
Short Story

Bloodlust! (1961)
Movie
4.67
Writer

Luxury Liner (1948)
Movie
Screenplay

The Kid from Brooklyn (1946)
Movie
Screenplay / Songs

Thrill of a Romance (1945)
Movie
Screenplay

Two Girls and a Sailor (1944)
Movie
Screenplay

Rio Rita (1942)
Movie
Writer

Nice Girl? (1941)
Movie
Writer

Hired Wife (1940)
Movie
Additional Writing

The Cowboy and the Lady (1938)
Movie
Screenstory

Our Relations (1936)
Movie
10
Writer

F-Man (1936)
Movie
Short Story

The Most Dangerous Game (1932)
Movie
Writer

Seven Faces (1929)
Movie
Writer

Dark Streets (1929)
Movie
Information
Known ForWriting
GenderMale
Birthday1893-10-17
Deathday1949-11-22 (56 years old)
Birth PlacePoughkeepsie, United States
CitizenshipsUnited States
Also Known AsR.E. Connell, R.E. Cornell, Richard Edward Connell Jr.
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