Carl K. Hittleman


Biography

Filmography

 

Director (Feature Film)

Big Daddy (1969)
Director
Gun Battle at Monterey (1957)
Director
The Buckskin Lady (1957)
Director
Kentucky Rifle (1955)
Director

Writer (Feature Film)

Big Daddy (1969)
Screenwriter
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter (1966)
Story & Screenplay
Billy the Kid vs. Dracula (1966)
Story & Screenplay
36 Hours (1965)
Story
The Buckskin Lady (1957)
Screenwriter
Kentucky Rifle (1955)
Original Story
Kentucky Rifle (1955)
Screenwriter
The Return of Jesse James (1950)
From an Original story by
Grand Canyon (1949)
Story
Tough Assignment (1949)
Story
The Return of Wildfire (1948)
Original Screenplay
Shep Comes Home (1948)
Story idea
The Hat-box Mystery (1947)
Screenwriter
The Case of the Baby Sitter (1947)
Screenwriter
Trail of the Mounties (1947)
Original Story
The Hat-box Mystery (1947)
Original Story

Producer (Feature Film)

Big Daddy (1969)
Producer
The Buckskin Lady (1957)
Producer
Gun Battle at Monterey (1957)
Producer
Kentucky Rifle (1955)
Producer
Little Big Horn (1951)
Producer
The Baron of Arizona (1950)
Producer
The Return of Jesse James (1950)
Producer
Grand Canyon (1949)
Producer
I Shot Jesse James (1949)
Producer
Tough Assignment (1949)
Producer
The Return of Wildfire (1948)
Producer
Last of the Wild Horses (1948)
Producer
The Hat-box Mystery (1947)
Producer
Where the North Begins (1947)
Producer
The Case of the Baby Sitter (1947)
Producer
Trail of the Mounties (1947)
Producer

Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

Shoot to Kill (1947)
Production Manager
Renegade Girl (1946)
Production Manager

Life Events

Videos

Movie Clip

36 Hours (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Don't You Know Me? At a German espionage site made to look like an American military hospital six years later, German psychologist Gerber (Rod Taylor) and nurse Anna (Eva Marie Saint) observe as American Pike (James Garner), kidnapped on the eve of D-Day, is awakened, in 36 Hours, 1964.
36 Hours (1964) -- (Movie Clip) Body Departed Lisbon Rapid plot development, as we?ve just seen James Garner as American Major Pike, in Lisbon on a mission, carrying details of the D-Day invasion, drugged by unknown villains, then transported in a coffin, evidently to Germany, where Rod Taylor speaks English, in 36 Hours, 1964.
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter -- (Movie Clip) The Very Gods Brother and sister Maria and Rudolph Frankenstein (Narda Onyx, Stephen Geray) carry the burden of exposition in their first scene, also the only scene for hapless "Francisco" (Mark Norton), in one of producer Carroll Case's two funky Western-horror features, Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter, 1966.
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter -- (Movie Clip) I'm Jesse Zealous Maria Frankenstein (Narda Onyx) upbraids brother Rudolph (Stephen Geray) and bemoans her need for new specimens, when Jesse (John Lupton) and burly sidekick Hank (Cal Bolder) are introduced, in Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter, 1966.
Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter -- (Movie Clip) What A Brute! Jesse (John Lupton) and Hank (Cal Bolder), who's just been injured by somebody in the posse, fortuitously seek refuge at the improbable home of Maria (Narda Onyx) and Rudolph (Stephen Geray) Frankenstein in the American West, in, Jesse James Meets Frankenstein's Daughter, 1966.

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