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  1. Milton Raison (1903-1982) was an American screenwriter for both film and television. He was also known as George Milton, George Wallace Sayre, and George Sayre. His first credit was Air Hostess in 1933, which he co-wrote with Keene Thompson. [1]

  2. www.wikiwand.com › en › George_Wallace_SayreMilton Raison - Wikiwand

    He was also known as George Milton, George Wallace Sayre, and George Sayre. His first credit was Air Hostess in 1933, which he co-wrote with Keene Thompson. Over the next 20 years he would write the screenplay, story, or both on over 70 films.

  3. George Wallace Sayre was born on 21 March 1898. George Wallace was a writer, known for Racing Luck (1935), Go-Get-'Em, Haines (1936) and Flying Hostess (1936). George Wallace died on 23 October 1962 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Writer
    • March 21, 1898
    • George Wallace Sayre
    • October 23, 1962
  4. George Wallace Sayre was born on 21 March 1898. George Wallace was a writer, known for Racing Luck (1935), Go-Get-'Em, Haines (1936) and Flying Hostess (1936). George Wallace died on 23 October 1962 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  5. Secrets of a Co-Ed is a 1942 American crime film directed by Joseph H. Lewis and written by George Wallace Sayre. The film stars Otto Kruger , Tina Thayer, Rick Vallin , Russell Hoyt, Marcia Mae Jones and Geraldine Spreckels.

  6. The Contender is a 1944 American film directed by Sam Newfield. The film is also known as Challenger (American TV title). The ==Plot== Cast. Buster Crabbe as Gary Farrel. Arline Judge as Linda Martin. Julie Gibson as Rita Langdon. Donald Mayo as Mickey Farrel. Glenn Strange as Biff Benham. Milton Kibbee as "Pop" Turner. Roland Drew as Kip Morgan.

  7. George Wallace Sayre is known as an Screenplay, Story, Writer, Original Story, and Adaptation. Some of his work includes The Man They Could Not Hang, The Shanghai Cobra, Torture Ship, Sheriff of Sage Valley, Black Market Babies, Wild Horse Phantom, Stage Struck, and Fugitive of the Plains.