Mini-Biography:
Richard Murphy was born on May 8, 1912 in Boston, Massacussetts, USA. He was an American Author, known for Compulsion (1959), The wackiest ship in the army (1960), Broken Lance (1954), Richard Murphy's first movie on record is from 1913. Richard Murphy died on May 19, 1993. His last motion picture on file dates from 1960.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1960: The wackiest ship in the army (Director), with Jack Lemmon, John Lund, Ricky Nelson,
1959: Compulsion (Scenario), Directed by Richard Fleischer, with Edward Binns, E.G. Marshall, Martin Milner,
1954: Broken Lance (Scenario), Directed by Edward Dmytryk, with Katy Jurado, Jean Peters, Spencer Tracy,
1954: Deep Waters (Scenario), Directed by Henry King, with Dana Andrews, Jean Peters, Cesar Romero,
1952: Les Misérables (Scenario), Directed by Lewis Milestone, with Merry Anders, Florence Bates, Edmund Gwenn,
1951: You're in the Navy now (U.S.S. Teakettle) (Scenario), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Eddie Albert, Ed Begley, Richard Erdman,
1950: Panic in the Streets (Scenario), Directed by Elia Kazan, with Paul Douglas, Barbara Bel Geddes, Alexis Minotis,
1949: Slattery's Hurricane (Scenario), Directed by André de Toth, with Linda Darnell, Veronica Lake, Gary Merrill,
1948: Cry of the City (Scenario), Directed by Robert Siodmak, with Fred Clark, Richard Conte, Hope Emerson,
1917: The Antics of Ann (Art Director), Directed by Edward Dillon, with Ann Pennington, Harry Ham, Ormi Hawley,
1913: The Prisoner of Zenda (Art Director), Directed by Hugh Ford, Edwin S. Porter, with James K. Hackett, Beatrice Beckley, David Torrence,
Bibliography
Lothar R. Just, Filmjahrbuch 1994, Heine Filmbibliothek;
The Motion Picture Guide, 1994 Annual