Guy Endore
Samuel Guy Endore, born Samuel Goldstein and also known as Harry Relis, was an American novelist and screenwriter. During his career he produced a wide array of novels, screenplays, and pamphlets, both published and unpublished. A cult favorite of fans of horror, he is best known for his novel The Werewolf of Paris (1933), which occupies a significant position in werewolf literature, much in the same way that Dracula (1897) does for vampire literature. Endore is also known for his left-wing novel of the Haitian Revolution, Babouk: The Story of a Slave. He was nominated for a screenwriting Oscar for The Story of G.I. Joe (1945), and his novel Methinks the Lady. .. (1946) was the basis for Ben Hecht's screenplay for Whirlpool (1949).
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Fear No Evil
writer
1969
The Curse of the Werewolf
writer
1961
Tomorrow Is Another Day
writer
1951
He Ran All the Way
writer
1951
Whirlpool
writer
1950
Story of G.I. Joe
writer
1945
Song of Russia
writer
1944
Lady from Louisiana
writer
1941
Carefree
writer
1938
The Devil-Doll
writer
1936
Mark of the Vampire
writer
1935
Rumba
writer
1935