Person
Carl Erickson
Writing · 1908–1935 · South Manchester, Connecticut, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Carl Erickson (1908–1935) was a film writer. Erickson was the son of Swedish immigrants, Albert and Ellen Erickson. He grew up in New Haven, Connecticut, where his father worked at the New Haven Wire Mill company. Erickson wrote for films including, Stranger in Town (1932), Fashions of 1934, and Black Fury (1935). He died after shooting himself.
Known for

Mystery of the Wax Museum
Screenplay

Fashions of 1934
Screenplay

Black Fury
Screenplay

Stranded
Dialogue

Girl Missing
Original Story

Stranger in Town
Screenplay

Smarty
Screenplay

Sweet Music
Screenplay

Easy to Love
Screenplay

Silver Dollar
Screenplay
Filmography
- 1941Fransson the Terriblekonstapel Olofsson
- 1935StrandedDialogue
- 1935Black FuryScreenplay
- 1935Sweet MusicScreenplay
- 1934SmartyScreenplay
- 1934Fashions of 1934Screenplay
- 1934Easy to LoveScreenplay
- 1933Girl MissingOriginal Story
- 1933Mystery of the Wax MuseumScreenplay
- 1932Silver DollarScreenplay
- 1931Stranger in TownScreenplay
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