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  1. Charles R. Marion was a screenwriter. He worked on dozens of films. [1] He married actress Elena Verdugo. They had one son, Richard Marion (1949–1999), who became an actor and director. After their divorce she remarried.

  2. Charles R. Marion was born on 12 November 1914 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a writer and producer, known for Jet Job (1952), Rhythm Parade (1942) and Gals, Incorporated (1943). He was married to Elena Verdugo. He died on 29 September 1980 in North Hollywood, California, USA.

    • Writer, Producer
    • November 12, 1914
    • Charles R. Marion
    • September 29, 1980
  3. Charles R. Marion was a screenwriter. He worked on dozens of films. [1] He married actress Elena Verdugo. They had one son,Richard Marion (1949–1999), who became an actor and director. After their divorce she remarried.

  4. Charles R. Marion is known as an Screenplay, Story, Writer, Teleplay, and Dialogue. Some of his work includes Spooks Run Wild, Apache Territory, The Mystery of the 13th Guest, You Can't Beat the Law, Master Minds, Angels in Disguise, Ghost Chasers, and Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans.

  5. Charles R. Marion was a screenwriter. He worked on dozens of films. He married actress Elena Verdugo. They had one son, Richard Marion , who became an actor and director. After their divorce she remarried.

  6. Goin' to Town is a 1944 American comedy film directed by Leslie Goodwins from an original screenplay by Charles E. Roberts and Charles R. Marion, based upon the successful radio program Lum and Abner created by Chester Lauck and Norris Goff.

  7. American screenwriter Charles R. Marion's first film credit was the Warner Bros. 2-reeler The Lady and the Lug, a truly one-of-a-kind endeavor starring social arbiter Elsa Maxwell and punchdrunk pugilist Maxie Rosenbloom.