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Orville H. Hampton (May 21, 1917 – August 8, 1997) was an American screenwriter who worked mostly in low-budget films, particularly for producers Robert E. Kent and Edward Small. A screenplay that he and Raphael Hayes wrote for One Potato, Two Potato (1964) was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay .
Orville H. Hampton was born on 21 May 1917 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. He was a writer and cinematographer, known for One Potato, Two Potato (1964), The Atomic Submarine (1959) and Red Snow (1952). He was married to Rosemary Ann Sheridan and Ruth Villemin.
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- May 21, 1917
- Orville H. Hampton
- August 8, 1997
Aug 14, 1997 · Orville H. Hampton, 80, screenwriter whose work included “One Potato, Two Potato.”. Hampton shared an Academy Award nomination with co-writer Raphael Hayes for his story and screenplay for...
Orville H. Hampton was born on 21 May 1917 in Rockford, Illinois, USA. He was a writer and cinematographer, known for One Potato, Two Potato (1964), The Atomic Submarine (1959) and Red Snow (1952). He was married to Rosemary Ann Sheridan and Ruth Villemin.
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Orville H. Hampton (1917-1997) was an American screenwriter who worked in film (largely in B pictures) and television. Among his credits in the latter medium are Sky King, The Lone Ranger (with Clayton Moore), Flipper (with Ulla Strömstedt), Perry Mason, Lassie, Mission: Impossible (with Martin Landau and Barbara Bain), Hawaii Five-0, and Fantasy I...
•Rocketship X-M (Experiment #201) - additional dialogue
•Lost Continent (Experiment #208) - writer (uncredited), dialogue supervisor
•Mesa of Lost Women (RiffTrax) - writer
•Jack the Giant Killer (RiffTrax) - writer
Aug 8, 1997 · Orville H. Hampton is known as an Writer, Screenplay, Story, Teleplay, Associate Producer, Cinematography, Dialogue, and Original Story. Some of his work includes Hawaii Five-O, Perry Mason, Rocketship X-M, Flipper, The Alligator People, Jack the Giant Killer, Friday Foster, and The Atomic Submarine.
Orville H. Hampton November 3, 1955 ( 1955-11-03 ) The Judge learns of a scheme to smuggle guns to the Indians, and he encounters an unlikely pair of allies to stop the smuggling: an organ grinder and his monkey.