Paul Gangelin


Biography

Filmography

 

Writer (Feature Film)

Guns, Girls and Gangsters (1958)
Story
The Giant Claw (1957)
Writer
Sons of New Mexico (1950)
Writer
Under California Stars (1948)
Original Story
Son of God's Country (1948)
Original Screenplay
Under California Stars (1948)
Screenwriter
Bells of San Angelo (1947)
Original Story
My Pal Trigger (1946)
Original Story
Roll on Texas Moon (1946)
Screenwriter
Under Nevada Skies (1946)
Screenwriter
That Texas Jamboree (1946)
Story
A Sporting Chance (1945)
Based on an Original story by
The Daltons Ride Again (1945)
Original Screenplay
Strangers in the Night (1944)
Screenwriter
The Scarlet Claw (1944)
Original Story
The Big Bonanza (1944)
Screenwriter
Cover Girl (1944)
Adaptation
The Black Parachute (1944)
Story
Cowboy Canteen (1944)
Original Screenplay
The Mad Ghoul (1943)
Screenwriter
Murder in Times Square (1943)
Screenwriter
The Boogie Man Will Get You (1942)
Adaptation
Nazi Agent (1942)
Screenwriter
Junior Army (1942)
Screenwriter
Tarzan's Secret Treasure (1941)
Original Screenplay
Street Song (1935)
From Story
Beloved (1934)
Original Story
Tres amores (1934)
Screenwriter
Beloved (1934)
Screenwriter
Bachelor Mother (1933)
Screenwriter
Hell's House (1932)
Adapted and Screenplay
The Office Scandal (1929)
Original Story
Silks and Saddles (1929)
Cont
The Racketeer (1929)
Story
The Jazz Age (1929)
Scen
Wall Street (1929)
Story
The Racketeer (1929)
Scen
The Office Scandal (1929)
Adaptation
The Mysterious Rider (1927)
Screenwriter
Ten Modern Commandments (1927)
Screenwriter
Arizona Bound (1927)
Screenwriter
Blood Will Tell (1927)
Scen
Is That Nice? (1926)
Cont
Forever After (1926)
Scen
Is That Nice? (1926)
Adaptation
Fighting Hearts (1926)
Screenwriter
When Husbands Flirt (1925)
Cont
When Husbands Flirt (1925)
Story
The No-Gun Man (1924)
Cont
The No-Gun Man (1924)
Story
The Breed of the Border (1924)
Cont

Writer (Short)

The Screen Writer (1950)
Writer

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

Guns, Girls And Gangsters (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Clear The Decks Lee Van Cleef is the villain watching from outside and Gerald Mohr, though he's a crook himself, is the object of the affection of "Vi" (Mamie Van Doren), performing her second original tune in the picture, at a New Year's party, in Guns, Girls And Gangsters, 1958.
Guns, Girls And Gangsters (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Released From San Quentin The narrator is not credited but meant to be credible, introducing Las Vegas, anti-hero Wheeler (Gerald Mohr) and target Darren (Grant Richards), opening the Mamie Van Doren feature from low-budget Imperial Pictures, Guns, Girls And Gangsters, 1958.
Guns, Girls And Gangsters (1958) -- (Movie Clip) Singing Bombshell Narration guides ex-con Wheeler (Gerald Mohr) to the Las Vegas-area night club where the main attraction is "Vi" (top-billed Mamie Van Doren), her opening number by Buddy Bregman and Stanley Styne, early in Guns, Girls and Gangsters, 1958, directed by B-movie specialist Edward L. Cahn.
Cowboy Canteen -- (Movie Clip) Goin' To Lasso A Rainbow Tex Coulter (Ritter) offers up a tune by Alma Sioux Scarberry and Connie Glore while he and romantic rival Steve (Charles Starrett) trail the wagon carrying Connie (Jane Frazee) and driven by Spud (Guinn "Big Boy" Williams), early in Cowboy Canteen, 1944.
Cowboy Canteen -- (Movie Clip) Ridin' Herd On A Cloud Opening scene, Jimmy Wakely and his band in uniform on a train with a tune evidently written for drafted cowboys, Connie (Jane Frazee) and Vera Vague also introduced, in Cowboy Canteen, 1944.
My Pal Trigger (1946) -- (Movie Clip) Livin' Western Style Opening scene, narration from the star (playing, as ever, himself) and the first song, moving on to meet "Susan" (Roy's wife-to-be Dale Evans) and her dad "Gabby" (ever-present George "Gabby" Hayes), in My Pal Trigger, 1946.

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