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  1. Jack Natteford (November 27, 1894 – January 7, 1970) was an American screenwriter. He wrote for more than 140 films between 1921 and 1967. He was born in Wahoo, Nebraska and died in Los Angeles County, California. He was married to fellow screenwriter Luci Ward. Selected filmography

  2. Der große Zug nach Santa Fé (Originaltitel: Cattle Drive, deutsch: Viehtreiben) ist ein US-amerikanischer Spielfilm von Kurt Neumann aus dem Jahr 1951. Das Drehbuch verfassten Jack Natteford und Lillie Hayward. Seine Uraufführung erlebte das Werk am 8. August 1951 in seinem Produktionsland.

  3. Based on a story by Jack Natteford, the film is about the son of a Southeastern cattleman who becomes entangled in a war between the cattlemen and "turpentiners" who make their living harvesting pine tree sap. [1] Plot.

  4. Jack Natteford (Q6114284) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. screenwriter. edit. Language Label Description Also known as; English: Jack Natteford. screenwriter. Statements . instance of. human. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. ...

  5. Based on a story by Jack Natteford, the film is about a young Englishman who inherits a ranch that he wants to sell, but is turned into a real Westerner by a singing cowboy.

  6. The film was based in part on a treatment by Jack Natteford and Louis L'Amour; [2] the latter, best known for his Westerns, had visited Sumatra while in the merchant marine. In his memoirs, L'Amour called it "my first motion picture": The story was of tin mining, and made a bit of sense as written.

  7. Jack Natteford was born on 27 November 1894 in Wahoo, Nebraska, USA. He was a writer and editor, known for The Flying Marine (1929), The Midnight Limited (1926) and Paradise Express (1937). He was married to Luci Ward. He died on 7 January 1970 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.