Warren Duff
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Warren Duff (May 17, 1904 – August 5, 1973) was a film and television writer and producer. As a writer, Duff wrote for films including, Fashions of 1934, Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), Experiment Perilous (1944), Step Lively (1944), Chicago Deadline (1949) and Appointment with Danger (1951) He worked on television programs including The Rogues (1965), The Invaders, (1967) and Mannix (1967). Duff, the producer of the film noir classic Out of the Past (1947), was once an actor and director on the New York City stage before turning to screenwriting when he entered the film business in 1931. Nominated for the Edgar Allan Poe Awards: Edgar, Best Motion Picture, for Chicago Deadline (1949); shared with: Tiffany Thayer; 1950.
Known for
WritingBirthday
May 17, 1904Deathday
August 5, 1973Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
53Place of birth
San Francisco, California, USAAlso known as
Warren B. DuffCrew credits
Out of the Past
ProducerExperiment Perilous
Screenplay, ProducerNo Time for Love
AdaptationAppointment with Danger
WriterThe Fallen Sparrow
ScreenplayAngels with Dirty Faces
ScreenplayEach Dawn I Die
ScreenplayThe Iron Major
ScreenplayStep Lively
ScreenplayGambling House
ProducerA Dangerous Profession
WriterInvisible Stripes
ScreenplayMake Haste to Live
ScreenplayFashions of 1934
StoryGold Diggers of 1937
ScreenplayHeat Lightning
ScreenplayEspionage Agent
ScreenplayGold Diggers in Paris
ScreenplayX Marks the Spot
Story'Til We Meet Again
ScreenplayUptown New York
Screenplay