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Aben Kandel (15 August 1897 - 28 January 1993) was an American screenwriter, novelist, and (earlier in life) boxer. He was screenwriter on such classic B movies as I Was A Teenage Werewolf, Joan Crawford's final movie Trog, and one of Leonard Nimoy's first starring vehicles, Kid Monk Baroni.Kandel had an earlier scandalous success with his gritty, b-grade Hollywood novel City for Conquest (1936), which was made into a James Cagney feature in 1940.
Date Of Birth August 15, 1897 Died 1993-01-28 Place Of Birth Romania Profession Writer, Miscellaneous Crew Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 American playwright, novelist and screenwriter of horror and crime films. Sometimes wrote under the alias 'Kenneth Langtry'.
Writer Title Year Status Character Le bluffeur 1932 play "Hot Money" High Pressure 1932 play "Hot Money" Craze 1974 Trog 1970 screenplay Berserk 1967 original story and screenplay The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 1965 TV Series story - 1 episode Arrest and Trial 1964 TV Series writer - 1 episode Black Zoo 1963 story & screenplay Konga 1961 original story / screenplay The Untouchables 1960 TV Series written by - 1 episode Horrors of the Black Museum 1959 original story / screenplay The Headless Ghost 1959 as Kenneth Langtry How to Make a Monster 1958 original story - as Kenneth Langtry / screenplay - as Kenneth Langtry I Was a Teenage Frankenstein 1957 as Kenneth Langtry Blood of Dracula 1957 story and screenplay - as Ralph Thornton I Was a Teenage Werewolf 1957 original story - as Ralph Thornton / screenplay - as Ralph Thornton General Electric Theater 1957 TV Series teleplay - 1 episode Singing in the Dark 1956 adaptation / screenplay Time Table 1956 screenplay Schlitz Playhouse 1952 TV Series teleplay - 2 episodes Studio One in Hollywood 1950-1952 TV Series story - 2 episodes Kid Monk Baroni 1952 original screenplay The Fighter 1952 The Philco-Goodyear Television Playhouse 1951 TV Series book - 1 episode Big Town 1950 TV Series 1 episode Big City 1948 additional dialogue High Conquest 1947 story Three Russian Girls 1943 writer The Iron Major 1943 screenplay What's Buzzin', Cousin? 1943 story City for Conquest 1940 from the novel by Rio 1939 screenplay When Tomorrow Comes 1939 uncredited Fisherman's Wharf 1939 dialogue - uncredited They Won't Forget 1937 screen play Thunder in the City 1937 screenplay More Than a Secretary 1936 story Come Closer, Folks 1936 story Hot Money 1936 based on the play by Magnificent Obsession 1935 contributing writer - uncredited She Gets Her Man 1935 screenplay / story Manhattan Moon 1935 screenplay Sing and Like It 1934 story "So You Won't Sing, Eh?"
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character Werewolf of London 1935 screenplay construction contributor - uncredited
Known for movies Horrors of the Black Museum (1959) as Writer
I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957) as Writer
Konga (1961) as Writer
How to Make a Monster (1958) as Writer