Waldo Salt

Author - USA
Borndate unknown

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The day of birth of Waldo Salt is not on record. He is an American Author, known for The Flame and the Arrow (1950), Coming home (1977), Taras Bulba (1962), Waldo Salt's first movie on record is from 1938. His last motion picture on file dates from 1977.

Waldo Salt Filmography [Auszug]
1977: [] Coming home (Scenario), Directed by Hal Ashby, with Lou Carello, Robert Carradine, Beeson Carroll,
1974: [/ /1] Day of the Locust (Scenario), Directed by John Schlesinger, with William Atherton, Karen Black, Richard Dysart,
1973: [] Serpico (Scenario), Directed by Sidney Lumet, with F. Murray Abraham, Barbara Eda-Young, Jack Kehoe,
1962: [/ /1] Taras Bulba (Scenario), Directed by J. Lee Thompson, with Yul Brynner, Tony Curtis, Brad Dexter,
1951: [/ /1] M (Scenario), Directed by Joseph Losey, with Luther Adler, Raymond Burr, Howard Da Silva,
1950: [/ /1] The Flame and the Arrow (La leggenda dell'arciere di fuoco) (Scenario), Directed by Jacques Tourneur, with Frank Allenby, Frank Cravat, Robert Douglas,
1938: [07/15] The shopworn angel (Scenario), Directed by H.C. Potter, with Margaret Sullavan, James Stewart, Walter Pidgeon,

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