Charles S. Belden

Charles S. Belden

Personal Info

Known For

Writing

Gender

Male

Birthday

21/04/1904

Day of Death

03/11/1954
(50) years old

Place of Birth

Montclair, New Jersey, USA

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 Myste... Read More

Filmography

Crew

2005

House of Wax

as Original Film Writer

1956

April in Portugal

as Writer

1953

House of Wax

as Story

1950

Double Deal

as Screenplay

1948

Borrowed Trouble

as Screenplay

1948

Silent Conflict

as Screenplay

1947

The Marauders

as Screenplay

1946

Beauty and the Bandit

as Screenplay

1946

South of Monterey

as Writer

1946

The Gay Cavalier

as Screenplay

1946

The Gay Cavalier

as Story

1945

The Strange Mr. Gregory

as Screenplay

1942

Bullet Scars

as Writer

1940

Tear Gas Squad

as Screenplay

1939

On Dress Parade

as Writer

1939

Kid Nightingale

as Screenplay

1938

Charlie Chan in Honolulu

as Screenplay

1938

Mr. Moto's Gamble

as Writer

1936

Dracula's Daughter

as Writers' Assistant

1935

A Shot in the Dark

as Screenplay

1935

A Shot in the Dark

as Adaptation

1935

Symphony of Living

as Story

1935

Symphony of Living

as Writer

1934

Sons of Steel

as Story

1934

Sons of Steel

as Writer

1934

The Ghost Walks

as Screenplay

1934

The World Accuses

as Writer

1934

Port of Lost Dreams

as Writer

1934

Fugitive Road

as Screenplay

1934

Fifteen Wives

as Screenplay

1934

Fifteen Wives

as Story

1932

A Fool's Advice

as Screenplay