Pidgeon, Walter, 1897-1984
Date
1897-1984
Label
Pidgeon, Walter, 1897-1984
Name
Pidgeon, Walter
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Contributor of42
- The sellout, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; screenplay by Charles Palmer ; story by Matthew Rapf ; produced by Nicholas Nayfack ; directed by Gerald Mayer
- The Girl of the golden West, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; a Robert Z. Leonard production ; screen play by Isabel Dawn and Boyce De Gaw ; directed by Robert Z. Leonard ; produced by Wm. Anthony McGuire
- Week-end at the Waldorf, a Metro-Goldwyn Mayer picture ; a Robert Z. Leonard production ; produced by Arthur Hornblow, Jr. ; directed by Robert Z. Leonard
- Julia misbehaves, MGM presents ; screenplay by William Ludwig, Harry Ruskin and Arthur Wimperis ; adaptation by Gina Kaus and Monckton Hoffe ; directed by Jack Conway ; produced by Everett Riskin
- The bad and the beautiful, M-G-M ; directed by Vincente Minnelli ; produced by John Houseman ; screenplay by Charles Schnee
- Scandal at Scourie, screenplay by Norman Corwin and Leonard Spigelgass & Karl Tunberg ; produced by Edwin H. Knopf ; directed by Jean Negulesco
- Dream wife, Turner Entertainment Co. ; Warner Bros. Entertainment ; Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; screen play by Sidney Sheldon, Herbert Baker, and Alfred Lewis Levitt ; produced by Dore Schary ; directed by Sidney Sheldon
- Mrs. Miniver, writers, Arthur Wimperis, George Froeschel ; actors, William Wyler
- Command decision, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Sam Wood production ; screen play by William R. Laidlaw and George Froeschel ; produced by Sidney Franklin in association with Gottfried Reinhardt ; directed by Sam Wood
- Voyage to the bottom of the sea, Windsor Productions ; Twentieth Century Fox presents a Cinemascope picture ; Irwin Allen's production ; screenplay by Irwin Allen and Charles Bennett ; story by Irwin Allen ; produced and directed by Irwin Allen
- The rack, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Picture ; screenplay by Stewart Stern ; produced by Arthur M. Loew Jr. ; directed by Arnold Laven
- Dark command, directed by Raoul Walsh ; associate producer, Sol C. Siegel ; screenplay, Grover Jones, Lionel Houser, F. Hugh Herbert
- It's a date, Universal presents ; screen play, Norman Krasna ; original story, Jane Hall, Frederick Kohner, Ralph Block ; a Joe Pasternak production ; directed by William A. Seiter
- Funny girl, [presented by] Columbia Pictures and Rastar Productions ; music by Jule Styne ; lyrics by Bob Merrill ; screenplay by Isobel Lennart ; produced by Ray Stark ; directed by William Wyler ; music by Jule Styne, lyrics by Bob Merrill
- Command decision, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Sam Wood production ; screen play by William R. Laidlaw and George Froeschel ; produced by Sidney Franklin in association with Gottfried Reinhardt ; directed by Sam Wood
- The secret heart, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; a Robert Z. Leonard production ; screen play by Whitfield Cook and Anne Morrison Chapin ; based upon an original story and adaptation by Rose Franken and William Brown Meloney ; produced by Edwin H. Knopf
- How green was my valley, producer, Darryl F. Zanuck ; screenwriter, Philip Dunne ; directed by John Ford
- The shopworn angel, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; Turner Entertainment Co
- Executive suite, screenplay by Ernest Lehman ; directed by Robert Wise ; produced by John Houseman ; a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture
- That Forsyte woman, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; screen play by Jan Lustig, Ivan Tors and James B. Williams ; additional dialogue by Arthur Wimperis ; produced by Leon Gordon ; directed by Compton Bennett
- Listen, darling, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; produced by Loew's Incorporated ; directed by Edwin L. Marin ; produced by Jack Cummings ; screen play by Elaine Ryan and Anne Morrison Chapin
- Mrs. Miniver, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; produced by Sidney Franklin ; screen play by Arthur Wimperis [and others] ; directed by William Wyler
- Forbidden planet, Metro Goldwyn Mayer
- Madame Curie, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; produced by Sidney Franklin ; screen play by Paul Osborn and Paul. H. Rameau ; directed by Mervyn LeRoy
- Advise & consent, produced & directed by Otto Preminger ; screenplay by Wendell Mayes
- Bulldog drummond, directedd by F. Richard Jones ; produced Samuel Goldwyn. Calling bulldog drummond / directed by Victor Saville ; produced by Hayes Goetz ; screenplay by Howard Emmett Rogers [and 2 others]
- How green was my valley, Twentieth Century Fox presents ; screen play by Philip Dunne ; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck ; directed by John Ford
- How green was my valley, Twentieth Century Fox presents Richard Llewellyn's how green was my valley ; screen play by Philip Dunne ; produced by Darryl F. Zanuck ; directed by John Ford
- The last time I saw Paris, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; written by F. Scott Fitzgerald [and others] ; produced by Jack Cummings ; directed by Richard Brooks
- Madame Curie, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; producer, Sidney Franklin ; screenplay, Paul Osborn and Paul H. Rameau ; director, Mervyn LeRoy
- Forbidden planet, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; screenplay by Cyril Hume ; directed by Fred McLeod Wilcox ; produced by Nichols Nayfack
- The red Danube, M-G-M presents ; screenplay by Gina Kaus and Arthur Wimperis ; produced by Carey Wilson ; directed by George Sidney
- The bad and the beautiful, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; produced by Loew's Incorporated ; screen play by Charles Schnee ; produced by John Houseman ; directed by Vincente Minnelli
- Voyage to the bottom of the sea, Twentieth Century Fox presents a Cinemascope picture ; screenplay by Irwin Allen and Charles Bennett ; story by Irwin Allen ; produced and directed by Irwin Allen
- Forbidden planet, M-G-M ; screen play by Cyril Hume ; directed by Fred McLeod Wilcox ; produced by Nicholas Nayfack ; The invisible boy / Pan Production ; produced by Nicholas Nayfack ; screen play by Cyril Hume ; directed by Herman Hoffman
- Funny girl, [presented by] Columbia Pictures and Rastar Productions ; music by Jule Styne ; lyrics by Bob Merrill ; screenplay by Isobel Lennart ; produced by Ray Stark ; directed by William Wyler
- Holiday in Mexico, MGM presents a screenplay by Isobel Lennart ; produced by Joe Pasternak ; directed by George Sidney
- Too hot to handle, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ; directed by Jack Conway ; screen play by Laurence Stallings and John Lee Mahin ; produced by Lawrence Weingarten
- Cinderella, producer and director, Charles S. Dubin ; teleplay by Joseph Schrank
- Design for scandal, Turner Entertainment Co. ; a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture ; original screenplay by Lionel Houser ; produced by John W. Considine, Jr. ; directed by Norman Taurog
- Actor of10
- Scandal at Scourie, screenplay by Norman Corwin and Leonard Spigelgass & Karl Tunberg ; produced by Edwin H. Knopf ; directed by Jean Negulesco
- That Forsyte woman, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; screen play by Jan Lustig, Ivan Tors and James B. Williams ; additional dialogue by Arthur Wimperis ; produced by Leon Gordon ; directed by Compton Bennett
- It's a date, Universal presents ; screen play, Norman Krasna ; original story, Jane Hall, Frederick Kohner, Ralph Block ; a Joe Pasternak production ; directed by William A. Seiter
- Dark command, directed by Raoul Walsh ; associate producer, Sol C. Siegel ; screenplay, Grover Jones, Lionel Houser, F. Hugh Herbert
- Bulldog drummond, directedd by F. Richard Jones ; produced Samuel Goldwyn. Calling bulldog drummond / directed by Victor Saville ; produced by Hayes Goetz ; screenplay by Howard Emmett Rogers [and 2 others]
- Funny girl, [presented by] Columbia Pictures and Rastar Productions ; music by Jule Styne ; lyrics by Bob Merrill ; screenplay by Isobel Lennart ; produced by Ray Stark ; directed by William Wyler
- Cinderella, producer and director, Charles S. Dubin ; teleplay by Joseph Schrank
- Voyage to the bottom of the sea, Twentieth Century Fox presents a Cinemascope picture ; screenplay by Irwin Allen and Charles Bennett ; story by Irwin Allen ; produced and directed by Irwin Allen
- The bad and the beautiful, Metro Goldwyn Mayer ; produced by Loew's Incorporated ; screen play by Charles Schnee ; produced by John Houseman ; directed by Vincente Minnelli