American screenwriter Clarence Upson Young dwelt in the B-picture mills from 1936 to 1956. Young's 1930s credits include The Plot Thickens (1936), RKO's next-to-last Hildegarde Withers mystery. In the 1940s, he worked for Universal (Night Monster), Columbia (The Black Parachute), and PRC (The Ghost That Walks Alone). Though he tackled practically every kind of film, most of Clarence Upson Young's output was within the Western genre.
Clarence Upson Young
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