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Richard Sale

Born December 17, 1911 in New York City, New York, USA

Died March 4, 1993

7 films

​ Richard Sale, (17 December 1911, New York – 4 March 1993, Los Angeles) was an American screenwriter and film director. He started his career writing for the pulps in the Thirties, appearing regularly in Detective Fiction Weekly (with the Daffy Dill series), Argosy, Double Detective, and a number of other magazines. In the Forties, he graduated to slick publications like The Country Gentleman and The Saturday Evening Post. In the mid-Forties, he made a career change from writing magazine fiction to screenplays. A big boost to Sale's success was his novel Not Too Narrow...Not Too Deep, filmed as Strange Cargo (1940) starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable. He directed several films, including A Ticket to Tomahawk (1950), Meet Me After the Show (1951) with Betty Grable, Let's Make It Legal (1951) with one of Marilyn Monroe's earliest film appearances, Suddenly (1954), Malaga (1954), and Gentlemen Marry Brunettes (1955) with Jane Russell. He also authored many screenplays, The French Line (1954) and Gentlemen Marry Brunettes, both with Mary Loos, The Oscar (1966) and Assassination (1987) Together with his wife, they created the TV series Yancy Derringer. C-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography 7

Back in Action (2025) movie poster
Back in Action2025
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (2023) movie poster
Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom2023
The Last Days on Mars (2013) movie poster
The Last Days on Mars2013
Assassination (1987) movie poster
Assassination1987
The White Buffalo (1977) movie poster
The White Buffalo1977
Suddenly (1954) movie poster
Suddenly1954
I'll Get By (1950) movie poster
I'll Get By1950