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  1. George H. Plympton (September 2, 1889 – April 11, 1972) was an American screenwriter. He was born in Brooklyn, New York. A prolific screenwriter, Plympton collaborated in almost 300 films. His earliest known credits date back to 1912 as he concentrated almost exclusively on westerns.

  2. Early life. Plimpton [2] was born in New York City on March 18, 1927, and spent his childhood there, attending St. Bernard's School and growing up in an apartment duplex on Manhattan's Upper East Side located at 1165 Fifth Avenue. [3] . During the summers, he lived in the hamlet of West Hills, Huntington, Suffolk County on Long Island. [3]

  3. George H. Plympton was born on 2 September 1889 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940), Scouts to the Rescue (1939) and Flash Gordon (1936). He died on 11 April 1972 in Bakersfield, California, USA.

    • Writer, Script And Continuity Department
    • September 2, 1889
    • George H. Plympton
    • April 11, 1972
  4. George H. Plympton was born on September 2, 1889 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He was a writer, known for Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (1940), Scouts to the Rescue (1939) and The Lost Special (1932). He died on April 11, 1972 in Bakersfield, California, USA.

    • September 2, 1889
    • April 11, 1972
  5. George H. Plympton is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Story, Adaptation, Scenario Writer, and Continuity. Some of his work includes Flash Gordon, Batman and Robin, Zombies of Mora Tau, Superman, The Phantom Creeps, Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe, Tarzan the Fearless, and Atom Man vs. Superman.

  6. Active until 1957, he also was one of the principal writers on Columbia's Durango Kid and Jungle Jim series. Plympton died in Bakersfield, California, at the age of 82. George H. Plympton was an American screenwriter. He was born in Brooklyn, New York.

  7. A murderous gang of counterfeiters has kidnapped John Severn (played by Ray Parsons), the U.S. government's best engraver. He is forced to engrave a set of counterfeit plates, to print phony money that is virtually undetectable from genuine currency.