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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carl_KrusadaCarl Krusada - Wikipedia

    Carl Krusada (1879–1951) was an Austrian-born American screenwriter. He began his career in the silent era, sometimes using the name Val Cleveland. During the 1930s he worked prolifically writing screenplays for B Westerns produced by a variety of Poverty Row companies.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0472812Carl Krusada - IMDb

    Carl Krusada. Writer: The Radio Detective. Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1879, screenwriter Carl Krusada attended that city's prestigious Polytechnic Institute and Conservatory of Music. Emigrating to the US, he studied at Dearborn College in Chicago.

    • Carl Krusada
    • January 25, 1951
    • August 15, 1879
  3. Carl Krusada. Writer: The Radio Detective. Born in Vienna, Austria, in 1879, screenwriter Carl Krusada attended that city's prestigious Polytechnic Institute and Conservatory of Music. Emigrating to the US, he studied at Dearborn College in Chicago.

    • August 15, 1879
    • January 25, 1951
  4. Carl Krusada is known as an Screenplay, Story, Writer, Dialogue, Scenario Writer, Adaptation, Original Story, Script, and Continuity. Some of their work includes Broken Strings, Fangs of the Wild, North of Arizona, Feud of the Range, The Laramie Kid, Fast Bullets, Law of the Wolf, and Rio Rattler.

  5. May 30, 2017 · Watch on. “Dracula” (1931, trailer) Bela Lugosi worked as a stage and screen actor in his native country (where he worked with director Mihály Kertése who later became Michael Curtiz), before moving to Berlin and finally making his way to America to work as an actor on stage and screen on the East Coast.

  6. A graduate of Vienna's Polytechnic Institute and Conservatory of Music and Chicago's Dearborn College, Carl Krusada enjoyed a varied career that included concert violinist, fiction and advertising writer, gold prospector, magazine editor, playwright, and drama critic.

  7. Posts about carl krusada written by classicfilmaficionados. Sharing our appreciation and love of movies made prior to 1966. Taking time to stoke the flame of our passion for classic films, sound and silent.