Arthur T. Horman

Arthur T. Horman

Deceased · Born: Sep 2, 1905 · Died: Nov 2, 1964

Personal Details

BornSep 2, 1905 Chicago, Illinois, USA

Biography

Arthur T. Horman, a renowned writer, brought forth a plethora of captivating literary works, leaving an indelible mark on the world of literature. Born on September 2, 1905, in the vibrant city of Chicago, Illinois, USA, Horman's life was marked by an insatiable passion for the written word.

Throughout his illustrious career, Horman penned a plethora of scripts, many of which have stood the test of time. His 1938 masterpiece, When G-Men Step In, continues to captivate audiences to this day. The following year, in 1939, Horman released another notable work, They Asked for It, further solidifying his reputation as a masterful storyteller.

In addition to his standalone works, Horman also made significant contributions to the world of pulp fiction, crafting compelling tales for the iconic character, The Shadow. His 1937 creation, The Shadow, remains a testament to his innovative storytelling abilities and his ability to captivate readers of all ages.

Tragically, Arthur T. Horman's life was cut short on November 2, 1964, in Orange County, California, USA. Despite his untimely passing, his body of work continues to inspire and entertain, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of literature.

Career

1958
1953
Family Theatre
Family Theatre as Screenplay
1949
Undertow
Undertow as Story, Screenplay
1948
1946
The Runaround
The Runaround as Story, Screenplay
1945
Conflict
Conflict as Screenplay
1944
1942
Captains of the Clouds
Captains of the Clouds as Screenplay, Story
Desperate Journey
Desperate Journey as Screenplay
1941
In the Navy
In the Navy as Screenplay, Story
Buck Privates
Buck Privates as Screenplay
Navy Blues
Navy Blues as Story, Screenplay
1940
Slightly Tempted
Slightly Tempted as Screenplay
Give Us Wings
Give Us Wings as Screenplay
Argentine Nights
Argentine Nights as Screenplay
1939
Call a Messenger
Call a Messenger as Screenplay
1938
Double Danger
Double Danger as Story, Screenplay
1937
The Shadow
The Shadow as Writer
The Big Shot
The Big Shot as Screenplay
1936
Three of a Kind
Three of a Kind as Story, Screenplay
Tango
Tango as Screenplay
1935