Jack DeWitt

Jack DeWitt

Deceased · Born: May 19, 1900 · Died: Apr 22, 1981

Personal Details

BornMay 19, 1900 Morrilton, Arkansas, USA

Biography

Jack DeWitt, a renowned writer, entered this world on May 19, 1900, in the charming town of Morrilton, Arkansas, United States of America.

This accomplished literary figure gained widespread recognition for his work on numerous notable films, including the 1970 release "A Man Called Horse", the 1973 production "The Neptune Factor", and the 1941 cinematic masterpiece "International Lady".

Tragically, Jack DeWitt's life came to a close on April 22, 1981, in the picturesque city of Santa Barbara, California, United States of America.

Career

1983
Sky Riders
Sky Riders as Screenplay
1974
Together Brothers
Together Brothers as Screenplay
1973
1970
1968
1967
1961
1959
1957
Oregon Passage
Oregon Passage as Screenplay
Portland Exposé
Portland Exposé as Screenplay
1956
1955
Women's Prison
Women's Prison as Screenplay, Story
1954
Khyber Patrol
Khyber Patrol as Screenplay
Sitting Bull
Sitting Bull as Screenplay
The Bamboo Prison
The Bamboo Prison as Story, Screenplay
1953
Gun Belt
Gun Belt as Screenplay
1952
Fargo
Fargo as Writer
1949
Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific as Screenplay, Story
Bells of San Fernando
Bells of San Fernando as Screenplay, Story
Louisiana
Louisiana as Screenplay
1946