Charles S. Belden
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1904-04-21
Day of Death
1954-11-03 (50 years old)
Place of Birth
Montclair, New Jersey, USA
Charles S. Belden
Biography
Charles Spencer Belden (April 21, 1904 – November 3, 1954) was an American screenwriter and journalist, known for writing screenplays to several Charlie Chan films in the 1930s, notably Charlie Chan at the Opera (1936). His 1932 short story "The Wax Works" served as the basis for the 1933 film Mystery of the Wax Museum. He was married to stage actress Beth Milton in the early 1930s and to actress Joan Marsh who had starred in Charlie Chan on Broadway (1937), from 1938 to 1943. He was born in Montclair, New Jersey, and died in the Motion Picture Country Hospital, Los Angeles, at the age of 50.
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Known For
Crew
(2005)
House of Wax
Original Film Writer
(1956)
April in Portugal
Writer
(1953)
House of Wax
Story
(1950)
Double Deal
Screenplay
(1948)
Million Dollar Weekend
Writer
(1948)
Borrowed Trouble
Screenplay
(1948)
Silent Conflict
Screenplay
(1947)
The Marauders
Screenplay
(1946)
South of Monterey
Writer
(1946)
The Gay Cavalier
Screenplay, Story
(1946)
Beauty and the Bandit
Screenplay
(1945)
The Strange Mr. Gregory
Screenplay
(1942)
Bullet Scars
Writer
(1940)
Tear Gas Squad
Screenplay
(1939)
Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite
Screenplay
(1939)
Kid Nightingale
Screenplay
(1939)
On Dress Parade
Writer
(1938)
Charlie Chan in Honolulu
Screenplay
(1938)
Mr. Moto's Gamble
Writer
(1937)
Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo
Screenplay, Writer
(1937)
We Have Our Moments
Story
(1937)
(1936)
(1936)
Dracula's Daughter
Writers' Assistant
(1936)
The Murder of Dr. Harrigan
Dialogue
(1935)
Symphony of Living
Story, Writer
(1935)
A Shot in the Dark
Screenplay, Adaptation
(1935)
(1934)
The Ghost Walks
Screenplay
(1934)
Fifteen Wives
Screenplay, Story
(1934)
Port of Lost Dreams
Writer
(1934)
Fugitive Road
Screenplay
(1934)
Sons of Steel
Story, Writer
(1934)
The World Accuses
Writer
(1933)
(1932)
A Fool's Advice
Screenplay