Owen Crump
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1903-12-30
Day of Death
1998-02-13 (94 years old)
Place of Birth
Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA
Owen Crump
Biography
Owen Crump was an American screenwriter, film director, and producer known for his work in propaganda films during World War II. Born in Muskogee, Oklahoma, he worked alongside Warner Bros. Studios and made propaganda films for the United States Army Air Forces. In 1942, he helped form the United States Army Air Forces's First Motion Picture Unit, where he served as a commander. Crump's contributions to the film industry included both military and civilian projects, showcasing his versatility and dedication to filmmaking.
Acting
(1942)
Calling All Girls
as Narrator (voice)
(1942)
Men of the Sky
as Narrator (voice)
Crew
(1971)
Zeppelin
Story, Producer
(1970)
Darling Lili
Executive Producer
(1967)
Waterhole #3
Executive Producer
(1966)
What Did You Do in the War, Daddy?
Executive Producer
(1962)
The Couch
Director, Story, Producer
(1962)
About Time
Director, Producer
(1960)
The Thread of Life
Producer, Director
(1958)
Gateways to the Mind
Director, Producer
(1958)
Manhunt in the Jungle
Screenplay
(1957)
The Blue Danube
Writer
(1957)
Alpine Glory
Writer
(1956)
The River Changes
Screenplay, Director
(1954)
Carnival in Rio
Screenplay
(1953)
Cease Fire!
Director, Writer
(1953)
Winter Paradise
Writer
(1952)
Cruise of the Zaca
Writer
(1952)
Continental Holiday
Writer
(1952)
Thar She Blows!
Writer
(1951)
One Who Came Back
Producer, Director
(1951)
The Seeing Eye
Director
(1950)
My Country 'Tis of Thee
Writer
(1949)
Snow Carnival
Writer
(1949)
Night Unto Night
Producer
(1948)
Silver River
Producer
(1942)
Winning Your Wings
Director, Writer
(1942)
March On, America!
Writer
(1942)
Soldiers in White
Screenplay
(1942)
Men of the Sky
Writer
(1941)
The Tanks Are Coming
Screenplay
(1941)
Wings of Steel
Writer
(1941)
The Lady and the Lug
Original Story
(1940)
Alice in Movieland
Screenplay
(1940)
Meet the Fleet
Writer
(1940)
Alex in Wonderland
Writer
(1940)
Service with the Colors
Screenplay
(1939)
The Royal Rodeo
Screenplay
(1939)
Old Hickory
Screenplay