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Frank Burt was an American screenwriter, who wrote for TV, film, and radio. He was one of the writers of the James Stewart radio drama The Six Shooter. He also co-wrote the Stewart film The Man from Laramie. He was highly regarded by Stewart. The TV series The Restless Gun was based on a story and characters Frank Burt created. References
Frank Burt. Writer: Air Hostess. A favorite of both James Stewart and Jack Webb, Frank Burt was a prolific writer of film, radio and television stories during the 1940s and 1950s.
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- March 6, 1920
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- May 31, 1958
Frank Burt. Writer: Air Hostess. A favorite of both James Stewart and Jack Webb, Frank Burt was a prolific writer of film, radio and television stories during the 1940s and 1950s. In radio, his series writing credits include "The Whistler," "Hallmark Hall of Fame," and "The Unexpected."
Frank Burt may refer to: Frank Burt (baseball) Frank Burt (screenwriter) Category: Human name disambiguation pages.
Frank Burt (born Augustus Berek) was an American film and TV screenwriter best known as co-writer of the 1955 James Stewart-starring western "The Man from Laramie." Burt, the son of vaudeville...
Personal Facts Known For Writing Gender Known Credits 15. Known For. The Man from Laramie; The Groom Wore Spurs; Chinatown at Midnight; Stage to Tucson
When The Restless Gun went to series, Stone and Crutchfield’s names were nowhere to be seen, but the end titles contained a prominent credit that read “Based on characters created by Frank Burt.” Burt’s name had gone unmentioned on the pilot.