fiction.wikisort.org - WriterRichard Edward Wormser (February 2, 1908 in New York City, [[New York (state)|New York] was an American writer of pulp fiction, detective fiction, screenplays, and Westerns, some of it written using the pseudonym of Ed Friend. He is estimated to have written 300 short stories, 200 novelettes, 12 books, many screenplays and stories turned into screenplays, and a cookbook: Southwest Cookery or At Home on the Range.
American writer (1908-1977)
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Born | Richard Edward Wormser (1908-02-02)February 2, 1908 New York City, New York |
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Pen name | Ed Friend |
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Literary accomplishments
After graduating from Princeton University he became a prolific writer of pulp fiction under his own name, the pen name of Conrad Gerson, and wrote seventeen Nick Carter novels for Street & Smith.[1]
Wormser's first crime fiction novel was The Man with the Wax Face in 1934. His first Western novel was The Lonesome Quarter in 1951.[2]
Hollywood purchased several of his stories beginning with his It's All in the Racket filmed as Sworn Enemy in 1936. Columbia Pictures signed him for a short term writing contract in 1937.[3] He was fired, then rehired by Columbia and worked for several other studios. Columbia once could not make up its mind between buying two of his stories, The Frame Up or Right Guy. The studio at last decided on Right Guy but filmed it under the title of The Frame-Up.
During World War II he served as a forest ranger.
Wormser won Western Spur Awards for juvenile fiction for Ride a Northbound Horse in 1964, and for The Black Mustanger in 1971.[4] He also won an Edgar award for best original paperback novel for The Invader in 1973.
Novels
- The Man With the Wax Face, 1934
- The Communist’s Corpse, 1935
- All's Fair, 1937
- The Hanging Heiress, 1949
- The Lonesome Quarter, 1952 (western)
- The Longhorn Trail, 1955 (western)
- The Body Looks Familiar, 1958
- Slattery's Range, 1959 (western)
- The Late Mrs Five, 1960
- Drive East On 66, 1961
- Battalion of Saints, 1961 (western)
- Perfect Pigeon, 1962
- Three-Cornered War, 1962 (western)
- A Nice Girl Like You, 1963
- Pan Satyrus, 1963
- Ride a Northbound Horse, 1964 (western)
- The Green Hornet: The Infernal Light, 1966 (as Ed Friend)
- The Most Deadly Game #1: The Corpse in the Castle, 1970 (as Ed Friend)
- The Ranch by the Sea, 1970
- Black Mustanger, 1971 (western)
- The Takeover, 1971
- The Invader, 1972
Movie and TV tie-ins
Wormser authored a number of screenplay novelizations:
and four novels based on TV series,
three as "Ed Friend":
- The Green Hornet: The Infernal Light, 1967, adaptation (Dell)
- The High Chaparral: Coyote Gold, 1969, original (Tempo)
- The Most Deadly Game: The Corpse in the Castle, 1970, original (Lancer)
and one as Richard Wormser:
- The Wild Wild West, 1966, adaptation (Signet)
Notes
- Wild Cat Books The Pulp Hero Deluxe Edition, p. 139, 2008, Lulu.
- Sadler, Geoff, Salder, James, Sonnichsen, Charles Leland, Bold, Christine, Twentieth Century Western Writers, 1991, St. James Press Edition 2.
- http://issuu.com/boxoffice/docs/boxoffice_041037/32 [dead link]
- "Wwa110807_layers_burntSL". Archived from the original on 2010-01-24. Retrieved 2010-05-28.
References
- Wormser, Richard, & Ira Skutch, How to Become a Complete Non-Entity: A Memoir, iUniverse, 2006
External links
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- New York Weekly (newspaper)
- Nick Carter-Killmaster (books)
- Nick Carter, Master Detective (radio)
- Nick Carter (comic strip)
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Films |
- Nick Carter, le roi des détectives (France, 1908)
- The Inheritance from New York (Germany, 1919)
- The Hotel in Chicago (Germany, 1921)
- Only One Night (Germany, 1922)
- The Passenger in the Straitjacket (Germany, 1922)
- Women Who Commit Adultery (Germany, 1922)
- Nick Carter, Master Detective (1939)
- Phantom Raiders (1940)
- Sky Murder (1940)
- Nick Carter va tout casser (France, 1964)
- Nick Carter and Red Club (France, 1965)
- Adventures of Nick Carter (1972, TV film)
- Dinner for Adele (Czechoslovakia, 1977)
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Books |
- Agent Counter-Agent
- The Bright Blue Death
- The Code
- The Death Strain
- The Devil's Cockpit
- Double Identity
- The Executioners
- The Filthy Five
- Hanoi
- Istanbul
- The Living Death
- Macao
- Operation Starvation
- Peking & The Tulip Affair
- The Red Guard
- Rhodesia
- Saigon
- Seven Against Greece
- The Terrible Ones
- The 13th Spy
- Assassination Brigade
- Assault on England
- Assignment: Israel
- Checkmate in Rio
- The China Doll
- The Chinese Paymaster
- Circle of Scorpions
- Danger Key
- Dragon Flame
- The Eyes of the Tiger
- Fraulein Spy
- The Golden Serpent
- Hood of Death
- The Jamaican Exchange
- A Korean Tiger
- The Mind Poisoners
- Mission to Venice
- Operation Moon Rocket
- Operation Snake
- The Rangoon Man
- Run, Spy, Run
- Safari for Spies
- The Samurai Kill
- Spy Castle
- Temple of Fear
- The Weapon of Night
- Web of Spies
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На других языках
- [en] Richard Wormser
[ru] Уормсер, Ричард
Ричард Эдвард Уормсер (англ. Richard Edward Wormser, псевдоним — Ed Friend; 2 февраля 1908 г., Нью-Йорк — июль 1977 года) — американский писатель криминального чтива, детективной фантастики, киносценариев и вестернов. Некоторые написаны им под псевдонимом Эд Фрэнд (Ed Friend). За период своего творчества написал около 300 рассказов, 200 историй, 12 книг, множество киносценариев и историй, адаптированных в сценарии, а также кулинарную книгу «Southwest American Cooking or Home on the Range».
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