Mel Dinelli
Mel Dinelli (6 October 1912, Albuquerque, New Mexico – 28 November 1991, Los Angeles, California) was an American writer for theatre, radio, film and magazines, usually in the suspense genre. He attended the University of Washington.[1]
Selected credits
Screenplays
- The Spiral Staircase (1946)
- The Window (1949)
- The Reckless Moment (1949)
- House by the River (1950)
- Cause for Alarm! (1951)
- Beware, My Lovely (1952) – also based on his play and story, The Man
- Jeopardy (1953)
- Lizzie (1957)
- Step Down to Terror (1958)
Plays
- The Man (1950) – original production starred Dorothy Gish – based on his short story
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References
- 'Mel Dinelli, 79, Wrote Films and Plays', New York Times, December 6, 1991 accessed July 6, 2012
External links
- Mel Dinelli on IMDb
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