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  1. Dwight V. Babcock. Writer: Jungle Jim. Dwight Vincent Babcock, notable for his scripting of low-budget horror movies for the major studios' B-units, began his writing career in the dime pulps.

    • January 1, 1
    • Iowa, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Studio City, California, USA
  2. Dwight Vincent Babcock, notable for his scripting of low-budget horror movies for the major studios' B-units, began his writing career in the dime pulps. He contributed sporadically for Black Mask (edited by the legendary Joe "Cap" Shaw, who later became Babcock's agent) in the 1930s before succumbing to the allure and relative financial ...

    • February 19, 1909
    • April 22, 1979
  3. Dwight Vincent Babcock was an American novelist and screenwriter born in Iowa on February 19th, 1909. He passed away in Studio City, California on April 22nd, 1979 at the age of 70. Babcock began his career as an author of pulp fiction short stories and novels before joining up with Universal...

  4. Dwight V. Babcock is known as an Screenplay, Story, Writer, Adaptation, Original Story, Additional Dialogue, and Novel. Some of his work includes House of Dracula, The Mummy's Curse, She-Wolf of London, House of Horrors, The Brute Man, So Dark the Night, Pillow of Death, and The Trouble with Girls.

  5. Budget. $150,000 [1] Box office. $400,000 (worldwide) [1] 13 Lead Soldiers is a 1948 American mystery film directed by Frank McDonald and starring Tom Conway, Maria Palmer and Helen Westcott. [2] Conway plays Captain Hugh 'Bulldog' Drummond, a role he also played in The Challenge another Twentieth Century Fox release the same year.

  6. Dwight V. Babcock has 12 books on Goodreads with 44 ratings. Dwight V. Babcock’s most popular book is A Homicide for Hannah .

  7. One of three novels featuring Hannah Van Doren and Joe Kirby. Babcock was a member of the Black Mask school of hard-boiled crime fiction. 324 pages, Mass Market Paperback. First published January 1, 1941. Book details & editions.