Peter Ruric is the screenwriting pseudonym for George Carroll Sims, a pulp crime writer most famous for his legendary, blisteringly-paced crime novel 'Fast One' under the name Paul Cain.
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1948 | Alias a Gentleman | story | ||
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1942 | Grand Central Murder | |||
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1934 | The Black Cat | screen story and screenplay | ||
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1933 | Gambling Ship | Novel/Story | ||
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Lee Phelps |
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William Tannen | |
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John Butler | |
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George Chandler | |
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Wallace Beery |
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Cliff Clark | |
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Leon Ames |
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Spencer Charters | |
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André Cheron |
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Harry Beaumont | |
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Louis J. Gasnier | |
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Max Marcin | |
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Edgar G. Ulmer |
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S. Sylvan Simon |
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Tom Kilpatrick | |
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Seton I. Miller | |
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Max Marcin | |
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Edgar G. Ulmer |
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Sue MacVeigh | |
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Edgar Allan Poe |
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Claude Binyon | |
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William R. Lipman |
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B.F. Zeidman | |
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Carl Laemmle Jr. | |
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Nat Perrin | |
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E.M. Asher |
| Career | $236,000 |
| Average | $59,000 |
| 2010 | |
| 2000 | |
| 1990 | |
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| 0MM++ |
| Career | $236,000 |
| Average | $59,000 |