Wyndham Gittens

Wyndham Gittens

Deceased · Born: Feb 7, 1885 · Died: Jun 18, 1967

Personal Details

BornFeb 7, 1885 Barbados, British West Indies [now Barbados]

Biography

Wyndham Gittens, a renowned literary figure, entered this world on February 7, 1885, in the picturesque island of Barbados, which was then a part of the British West Indies, and is now an independent nation. This talented individual went on to make a significant impact in the world of literature as a writer and editor, leaving behind a legacy of notable works.

Some of his most notable literary achievements include the publication of "Radio Patrol" in 1937, "Forbidden Valley" in 1938, and his adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' classic novel, "The Three Musketeers", which was released in 1933. Gittens' writing style and expertise in the field of literature have been widely recognized and appreciated.

Tragically, Wyndham Gittens' life came to an end on June 18, 1967, in Dunedin, Florida, USA, where he had been residing. Despite his passing, his literary contributions continue to be celebrated and remembered by scholars and enthusiasts alike.

Career

1942
1940
Deadwood Dick
Deadwood Dick as Screenplay
Flaming Frontiers
Flaming Frontiers as Screenplay
Rocket Ship
Rocket Ship as Screenplay
1937
Secret Agent X-9
Secret Agent X-9 as Screenplay
Wild West Days
Wild West Days as Screenplay
1936
Ghost Patrol
Ghost Patrol as Screenplay
1934
The Lost Jungle
The Lost Jungle as Screenplay
The Wolf Dog
The Wolf Dog as Screenplay
1931
1930
The Phantom of the West
The Phantom of the West as Screenplay, Story
1929
1923
1937
Tim Tyler's Luck
Tim Tyler's Luck as Director, Story, Screenplay