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George Worthing Yates was an American screenwriter. He was born on 14 August 1901 in New York and died 6 June 1975 in Sonoma. His early work was on serials shown in cinemas, he later progressed to feature films, primarily science fiction. He was the nephew of the head of Republic Pictures, Herbert Yates.
Date Of Birth August 14, 1901 Died 1975-01-01 Place Of Birth Brooklyn, New York, USA Profession Writer Star Sign Leo
# Fact 1 Nephew of the founder/owner/president of Consolidated Film Industries (CFI) and Republic Pictures, Herbert J. Yates .
Writer Title Year Status Character Adventures in Paradise TV Series teleplay - 2 episodes, 1960 writer - 1 episode, 1959 Tormented 1960 screenplay The Spider 1958 screenplay Frankenstein 1970 1958 screenplay Space Master X-7 1958 original screenplay War of the Colossal Beast 1958 screenplay The Flame Barrier 1958 story and screenplay Attack of the Puppet People 1958 screenplay The Amazing Colossal Man 1957 uncredited Richard Diamond, Private Detective 1957 TV Series original story - 1 episode Earth vs. the Flying Saucers 1956 screenplay It Came from Beneath the Sea 1955 screenplay / story Conquest of Space 1955 adaptation Them! 1954 story The Saracen Blade 1954 El Alaméin 1953 writer Those Redheads from Seattle 1953 written for the screen by China Venture 1953 writer This Woman Is Dangerous 1952 screenplay The Tall Target 1951 screenplay / story The Last Outpost 1951 written for the screen by Sinbad, the Sailor 1947 original story The Spanish Main 1945 screenplay The Falcon in Mexico 1944 original screenplay Man from Frisco 1944 adaptation / original story The Devil Pays Off 1941 story Hi-Yo Silver 1940 original screenplay - archive footage The Mysterious Miss X 1939 story idea The Lone Ranger 1938 original screenplay Lightning Lariats 1927 story "Cowboy and the King" - as George Worthing, George Yates Jr.
Known for movies It Came from Beneath the Sea (1955) as Writer
Them! (1954) as Writer
The Tall Target (1951) as Writer
Earth vs. the Flying Saucers (1956) as Writer