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  1. Harold Shumate (September 7, 1893 – August 5, 1983) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 100 films between 1917 and 1954. He was born in Austin, Texas and died in Ventura County, California .

  2. Harold Shumate, the owner, often performed service work while selling jobs and managing his business. Devoted family and employees, some of whom are still with the company today, were the driving force behind this small firm's initial success.

  3. Dec 31, 2014 · From IMDb: A group of criminals on the run hide out in an abandoned farmhouse. They find themselves being looked after by a friendly dog, and soon afterwards...

  4. Harold Shumate (September 7, 1893 – August 5, 1983) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 100 films between 1917 and 1954. He was born in Austin, Texas and died in Ventura County, California.

  5. Written by Harold Schumate, an incredibly prolific western scribe with around one hundred and eight screenplays to his credit for film and television, the central conceit of the lone wandering cowboy having to lay his guns and settle down to raise a family was aimed squarely at the post-Second World War audience.

    • Hugo Fregonese
    • 7 (from 1 vote)
    • Western, Comedy, Drama
    • 1950
  6. Dec 12, 2021 · Escape By Night 1937 - Colorized. by. Harold Shumate. Publication date. 1937. Usage. Public Domain Mark 1.0. Topics. 1930s, gangsters, comedy, feature film, movie, colorized. Language. English. From IMDB: "Runyonesque crooks on the lam hide out on blind man's pastoral farm and decide to go straight." https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0028836/reference.

    • 64 min
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  8. Sep 10, 2022 · Directed by Hugo Fregonese. Screenplay by Harold Shumate. With Joel McCrea, Wanda Hendrix, John Russell, John McIntire. 35mm courtesy of Universal Pictures. 90 min. Like Alfred Hitchcock with The Trouble with Harry, Fregonese here offers a benign, comic inversion of his regular themes.