Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Norman Reilly Raine is not on record. He is an American Author, known for The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), Each Dawn I Die (1939), Tugboat Annie (1933), Norman Reilly Raine's first movie on record is from 1933. His last motion picture on file dates from 1952.
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1952: The Woman of the North Country (Scenario), Directed by Joseph Kane, with Ruth Hussey, Rod Cameron, John Agar,
1951: M (Scenario), Directed by Joseph Losey, with Luther Adler, Raymond Burr, Howard Da Silva,
1945: Captain Kidd (Scenario), Directed by Rowland V. Lee, with Abner Biberman, Barbara Britton, John Carradine,
1945: A Bell for Adano (Scenario), Directed by Henry King, with Gene Tierney, John Hodiak, William Bendix,
1945: Nob Hill (Scenario), Directed by Henry Hathaway, with Helen O'Hara, George Raft, Joan Bennett,
1942: Captains of the clouds (Scenario), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Russell Arms, Clem Bevans, W.A. Bishop,
1939: Each Dawn I Die (Scenario), Directed by William Keighley, with George Bancroft, Alan Baxter, Jane Bryan,
1939: The Private Lives of Elisabeth and Essex (Scenario), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Leo G. Carroll, Donald Crisp, Henry Daniell,
1938: Men are such fools (Scenario), Directed by Busby Berkeley, with Humphrey Bogart, Priscilla Lane, Wayne Morris,
1938: The Adventures of Robin Hood (Scenario), Directed by Michael Curtiz, William Keighley, with Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Basil Rathbone,
1937: The perfect specimen (Scenario), Directed by Michael Curtiz, with Joan Blondell, May Robson, Edward Everett Horton,
1933: Tugboat Annie (Story: Saturday Evenening Post storie), Directed by Mervyn LeRoy, with Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery, Robert Young,