Clair Huffaker

Clair Huffaker (September 26, 1926 April 3, 1990) was a U.S. screenwriter and author of westerns and other fiction, many of which were turned into films.[1] He served in the United States Navy in World War II and then studied in Europe before returning to America.[2]

Clair Huffaker
Born(1926-09-26)September 26, 1926
DiedApril 3, 1990(1990-04-03) (aged 63)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationScreenwriter, author

Novels

  • Badge for a Gunfighter (1957)
  • Rider from Thunder Mountain (1957)
  • Cowboy (1958) Novelization of Screenplay
  • Flaming Lance (1958)
  • Posse from Hell (1958)
  • Guns of Rio Conchos (1958)
  • Badman (aka The War Wagon after the Movie) (1958)
  • Seven Ways from Sundown (1959)
  • Good Lord, You're Upside Down! (1963)
  • Nobody Loves a Drunken Indian (1967)
  • The Cowboy and the Cossack (1973)
  • One Time I Saw Morning Come Home (1974)
  • Clair Huffaker's Profiles of the American West (1976)

Screenplays

Clair Huffaker also wrote scripts for television and was one of the writers on the Warner Brothers Western series Lawman [3]

gollark: I don't know if the rules allow it but meh.
gollark: Move stuff so it's BABA IS MELT AND YOU at the bottom, and you should be left with BABA IS, and push the IS to beside the HOT then put the BABA beside that.
gollark: Or probably "WATER IS YOU".
gollark: You could move stuff so "BABA IS HOT", I guess.
gollark: I see.

References

  1. "Cliff Huffaker". The New York Times.
  2. Scheuer, Philip K. (Aug 13, 1967). "The One-Man Revolt in Hollywood". Los Angeles Times. p. c14.
  3. https://www.fantasticfiction.com/h/clair-huffaker/


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