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  1. Harry Spalding (1913-2008) was an American writer best known for the films he wrote for Robert L. Lippert and director Maury Dexter. He later worked for the Walt Disney Company. [1] He sometimes wrote under the name "Henry Cross".

  2. Harry Spalding. Writer: Chosen Survivors. Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and brought to the US when he was six, Harry Spalding credits his interest in writing to his mother, who read the classics aloud to him when he was a child.

    • June 19, 1913
    • July 8, 2008
  3. Harry Spalding. Writer: Chosen Survivors. Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, and brought to the US when he was six, Harry Spalding credits his interest in writing to his mother, who read the classics aloud to him when he was a child.

    • Writer, Producer, Additional Crew
    • June 19, 1913
    • Harry Spalding
    • July 8, 2008
  4. The Reptile. Harry Spalding is haunted by the mysterious death of his brother. Determined to uncover the truth about his sibling's demise, Harry and his wife move into his late brother's house in Cornwall, where Harry learns about the reclusive Dr. Franklyn, a former theology professor and expert in arcane religions.

    • 90 min
  5. Apr 2, 2014 · House of the Damned is a slick little horror/suspense film that runs along smoothly until it is let down by its very own ending. Up until that moment when all is made clear, the film kept you intrigued with its nice blend of genres and excitement. And while writer Harry Spalding probably had the best….

  6. Harry Spalding (1913-2008) was an American writer best known for the films he wrote for Robert L. Lippert and director Maury Dexter. He later worked for the Walt Disney Company. He sometimes wrote under the name "Henry Cross".

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  8. Witchcraft (also known as Witches and Warlocks) is a 1964 British horror film directed by Don Sharp and starring Lon Chaney Jr., Jack Hedley and Jill Dixon. [1] . The script was written by Harry Spalding. [2] Plot.