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Alan Le May

Alan Brown Le May (June 3, 1899 – April 27, 1964) was an American novelist and screenplay writer.

Alan Le May
Born(1899-06-03)June 3, 1899
Indianapolis, Indiana
DiedApril 27, 1964(1964-04-27) (aged 64)
OccupationWriter (novelist)
NationalityAmerican
Period20th century
GenreWestern fiction

He is most remembered for two classic Western novels, The Searchers (1954) and The Unforgiven (1957).[1] They were adapted into the motion pictures The Searchers (1956; starring John Wayne and Jeffrey Hunter, and directed by John Ford) and The Unforgiven (1960; starring Burt Lancaster and Audrey Hepburn, and directed by John Huston).

He also wrote or co-wrote the screenplays for North West Mounted Police (1940; directed by Cecil B. DeMille, and starring Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard), Reap the Wild Wind (1942; directed by Cecil B. DeMille, and starring Ray Milland, John Wayne and Paulette Goddard), and Blackbeard the Pirate (1952; directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring Robert Newton and Linda Darnell). He wrote the original source novel for Along Came Jones (1945; starring Gary Cooper and Loretta Young), as well as a score of other screenplays and an assortment of other novels and short stories. Le May wrote and directed High Lonesome (1950) starring John Drew Barrymore and Chill Wills and featuring Jack Elam. Le May also wrote and produced (but did not direct) Quebec (1951), also starring John Drew Barrymore.

Biography

He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana to John and Maude Brown Le May. His father was a public school teacher and his maternal grandfather (Daniel L. Brown, Sr.) and uncle (Daniel L. Brown, Jr.) were both lawyers. He first lived with his parents and uncle at his grandparents home at 3229 North Illinois Street in Indianapolis. He moved with his family, including his sister Elizabeth, to Aurora, Illinois as a teenager in the 1910s.

He attended Stetson University in DeLand, Florida in 1916. In 1918 he registered for the World War I draft in Aurora, and then enlisted and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U.S. Army. While attending the University of Chicago, where he graduated in 1922 with a Bachelor of Philosophy degree, he joined the Illinois National Guard. He was promoted to First Lieutenant Field Artillery for the Illinois National Guard in 1923.

He published his first novel, Painted Ponies, in 1927 (about the Cheyenne and the U. S. Cavalry horse soldiers).

Works

Novels

  • Painted Ponies (1927)
  • Old Father of Waters (1928)
  • Pelican Coast (1929)
  • One Of Us Is A Murderer (1930)
  • Gunsight Trail (1931)
  • Bug Eye (1931)
  • Winter Range (1932)
  • Cattle Kingdom (1933)
  • Thunder in the Dust (1934) - Adapted in The Sundowners, AKA Thunder in the Dust (1950), directed by George Templeton
  • The Smoky Years (1935)
  • Wild Justice (1935)
  • Empire for a Lady (1937)
  • The Story of Dr. Wassell (1943)
  • Useless Cowboy (1944) - Adapted in Along Came Jones (1945), directed by Stuart Heisler
  • Winter Range (1948)
  • The Searchers (1954) - Adapted in The Searchers (1956), directed by John Ford
  • The Unforgiven, AKA Kiowa Moon (1957) - Adapted in The Unforgiven (1960), directed by John Huston
  • By Dim and Flaring Lamps (1962)

Short story collections

  • Spanish Crossing (1998). Contains 14 short stories:
    • "The Wolf Hunter" (1929)
    • "Just a Horse of Mine" (1930)
    • "Hell on wheels" (1934)
    • "Kindly Kick Out Bearer" (1930)
    • "The Biscuit Shooter" (1931)
    • "Guns Flame in Peaceful Valley"
    • "And Him Long Gone" (1932)
    • "Saddle Bum" (1931)
    • "Delayed Action" (1931)
    • "Bronc Fighter's Girl" (1932)
    • "The Young Rush In" (1929)
    • "A Shot in the Dark"
    • "Lost Dutchman O'Riley's Luck"
    • "Spanish Crossing" (1933)
  • The Bells of San Juan (2001). Contains 12 short stories:
    • "The Little Kid" (1938)
    • "Lawman's debt" (1934)
    • "Gray rider"
    • "Trail Driver's Luck" (1930)
    • "The Loan of a Gun" (1929)
    • "Eyes of doom" (1932)
    • "Tombstone's daughter"
    • "Star on his heart" (1944)
    • "The Battle of Gunsmoke Lode" (1930)
    • "The Braver Thing" (1931)
    • "Sundown corral" (1938)
    • "The Bells of San Juan" (1927)
  • West of Nowhere (2002). Contains 13 short stories:
    • "Death rides the Trionte" (1937)
    • "Mules" (1931)
    • "The Killer in the Chute" (1932)
    • "Sentenced to Swing" (1929)
    • "The Fourth Man" (1926)
    • "The Fiddle in the Storm" (1933)
    • "Terlegraphy and the Bronc'" (1925)
    • "Gun Fight at Burnt Corral" (1934)
    • "A Horse for Sale" (1931)
    • "Pardon Me, Lady" (1932)
    • "Six-Gun graduate" (1931)
    • "Range Bred" (1933)
    • "West of Nowhere" (1939)
  • Painted Rock (2004). Contains 11 short stories:
    • "Whack-Ear's Pup"
    • "Strange Fellow"
    • "Gunnies from Gehenna"
    • "Hard-boiled"
    • "Next door to hell"
    • "Feud Fight" (1940)
    • "Thanks to a Girl in Love" (1932)
    • "Man with a Future" (1937)
    • "Old Thunder Pumper" (1930)
    • "The Nester's Girl" (1933)
    • "Fight at Painted Rock" (1939)
  • Tonopah Range: Western Stories (2006). Contains 6 short stories:
    • "Tonopah Range"
    • "One charge of powder" (1930)
    • "Blood moon"
    • "Empty guns"
    • "A Girl is Like a Colt" (1932)
    • "Dead Man's Ambush" (1944)

Short stories

Uncollected short stories.

  • "Circles in the Sky" (1919)
  • "Out of the Swamp" (1920)
  • "Ghost Lanterns" (1922)
  • "Hullabaloo" (1922)
  • "The Brass Dolphin" (1922)
  • "Needin' Help Bad" (1924)
  • "His Better Idea" (1925)
  • "Mustang Breed" (1925)
  • "The Contest Man" (1925)
  • "The Legacy Mule" (1925)
  • "Baldy at the Brink" (1926)
  • "Long Bob from 'Rapahoe" (1926)
  • "Facts an' Figgers on Cayuses" (1927)
  • "Old Father of Waters" (1927)
  • "Painted Ponies" (1927)
  • "The Dedwood Coach Brakes Down" (1927)
  • Bug Eye series:
    1. "Bug Eye Neerly Starves" (1927)
    2. "Bug Eye Loses Hisself" (1927)
    3. "Bug Eye Gets Hisself in Jale" (1928)
    4. "Bug Eye Among the Soo" (1928)
    5. "Hank Joins the Vijiluntys" (1928)
    6. "Hank's Other Pardner" (1928)
    7. "Hank Arrives Back Ware He Cum Frum" (1929)
  • "Are You There, Bug Eye?" (1928)
  • "Bug Eye's Wandering Partner" (1928)
  • "The Cross Eyed Bull" (1928)
  • "Help, Bug Eye—I Own the Town" (1929)
  • "Cowboys Will Be Cowboys" (1930)
  • "Gambler's Suicide" (1930)
  • "Horse Laugh" (1930)
  • "One of Us Is a Murderer" (1930)
  • "The Creeping Cloud" (1930)
  • "The Jungle Terror" (1930)
  • "The Short Short Story" (1930)
  • "To Save a Girl" (1930)
  • "Under Fire" (1930)
  • "A Neat, Quick Case" (1931)
  • "Gunsight Trail" (1931)
  • "The Jungle of the Gods" (1931)
  • "A romance of the rodeos" (1932)
  • "A Short Short Story" (1932, with Lyman Bryson)
  • "Bronc-Fighter's Secret" (1932)
  • "Eyes of Doom" (1932, with Lyman Bryson)
  • "Have One on Me" (1932)
  • "A Passage to Rangoon" (1933)
  • "Cold Trails" (1933)
  • "Fated Trails" (1933)
  • "They Sometimes Come Back" (1933)
  • "After the Hounds" (1934)
  • "Out of the Whirlpool" (1934)
  • "Death on the Rimrock" (1935)
  • "Deepwater Island" (1935)
  • "Fight Back or Die" (1935)
  • "Horses" (1935)
  • "Needin' Some Help" (1935)
  • "Pardners" (1935)
  • "The Blessed Mule" (1935)
  • "A Cowboy in San Juan" (1936)
  • "Dark Tropic Sea" (1936)
  • "Death Rides the Border" (1936)
  • "From an Old Timer in the Black Hills" (1936)
  • "Iron Paws" (1936)
  • "Outlaw Cavalcade" (1936)
  • "The Man from Arapahoe" (1936)
  • "Ghost at His Shoulder" (1937)
  • "Night by a Wagon Trail" (1937)
  • "A Short Short Story" (1938)
  • "Impersonation" (1938)
  • "Pinto York" (1938)
  • "Uncertain Wings" (1938)
  • "Aces Is His Hair" (1939)
  • "Interrupted Take-Off" (1939)
  • "Hell For Breakfast" (1947)
  • "Wild Justice" (1948)
  • "The Avenging Texans" (1954)
  • "Missing in Action" (1956)

Screenplays

 
John Wayne in The Searchers (1956)

References

  1. ^ Herzberg, Bob (2008). Savages and Saints: The Changing Image of American Indians in Westerns, pp. 164-65. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc.

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and starring Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard Reap the Wild Wind 1942 directed by Cecil B DeMille and starring Ray Milland John Wayne and Paulette Goddard and Blackbeard the Pirate 1952 directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Robert Newton and Linda Darnell He wrote the original source novel for Along Came Jones 1945 starring Gary Cooper and Loretta Young as well as a score of other screenplays and an assortment of other novels and short stories Le May wrote and directed High Lonesome 1950 starring John Drew Barrymore and Chill Wills and featuring Jack Elam Le May also wrote and produced but did not direct Quebec 1951 also starring John Drew Barrymore Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 2 1 Novels 2 2 Short story collections 2 3 Short stories 2 4 Screenplays 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditHe was born in Indianapolis Indiana to John and Maude Brown Le May His father was a public school teacher and his maternal grandfather Daniel L Brown Sr and uncle Daniel L Brown Jr were both lawyers He first lived with his parents and uncle at his grandparents home at 3229 North Illinois Street in Indianapolis He moved with his family including his sister Elizabeth to Aurora Illinois as a teenager in the 1910s He attended Stetson University in DeLand Florida in 1916 In 1918 he registered for the World War I draft in Aurora and then enlisted and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the U S Army While attending the University of Chicago where he graduated in 1922 with a Bachelor of Philosophy degree he joined the Illinois National Guard He was promoted to First Lieutenant Field Artillery for the Illinois National Guard in 1923 He published his first novel Painted Ponies in 1927 about the Cheyenne and the U S Cavalry horse soldiers Works EditNovels Edit Painted Ponies 1927 Old Father of Waters 1928 Pelican Coast 1929 One Of Us Is A Murderer 1930 Gunsight Trail 1931 Bug Eye 1931 Winter Range 1932 Cattle Kingdom 1933 Thunder in the Dust 1934 Adapted in The Sundowners AKA Thunder in the Dust 1950 directed by George Templeton The Smoky Years 1935 Wild Justice 1935 Empire for a Lady 1937 The Story of Dr Wassell 1943 Useless Cowboy 1944 Adapted in Along Came Jones 1945 directed by Stuart Heisler Winter Range 1948 The Searchers 1954 Adapted in The Searchers 1956 directed by John Ford The Unforgiven AKA Kiowa Moon 1957 Adapted in The Unforgiven 1960 directed by John Huston By Dim and Flaring Lamps 1962 Short story collections Edit Spanish Crossing 1998 Contains 14 short stories The Wolf Hunter 1929 Just a Horse of Mine 1930 Hell on wheels 1934 Kindly Kick Out Bearer 1930 The Biscuit Shooter 1931 Guns Flame in Peaceful Valley And Him Long Gone 1932 Saddle Bum 1931 Delayed Action 1931 Bronc Fighter s Girl 1932 The Young Rush In 1929 A Shot in the Dark Lost Dutchman O Riley s Luck Spanish Crossing 1933 The Bells of San Juan 2001 Contains 12 short stories The Little Kid 1938 Lawman s debt 1934 Gray rider Trail Driver s Luck 1930 The Loan of a Gun 1929 Eyes of doom 1932 Tombstone s daughter Star on his heart 1944 The Battle of Gunsmoke Lode 1930 The Braver Thing 1931 Sundown corral 1938 The Bells of San Juan 1927 West of Nowhere 2002 Contains 13 short stories Death rides the Trionte 1937 Mules 1931 The Killer in the Chute 1932 Sentenced to Swing 1929 The Fourth Man 1926 The Fiddle in the Storm 1933 Terlegraphy and the Bronc 1925 Gun Fight at Burnt Corral 1934 A Horse for Sale 1931 Pardon Me Lady 1932 Six Gun graduate 1931 Range Bred 1933 West of Nowhere 1939 Painted Rock 2004 Contains 11 short stories Whack Ear s Pup Strange Fellow Gunnies from Gehenna Hard boiled Next door to hell Feud Fight 1940 Thanks to a Girl in Love 1932 Man with a Future 1937 Old Thunder Pumper 1930 The Nester s Girl 1933 Fight at Painted Rock 1939 Tonopah Range Western Stories 2006 Contains 6 short stories Tonopah Range One charge of powder 1930 Blood moon Empty guns A Girl is Like a Colt 1932 Dead Man s Ambush 1944 Short stories Edit Uncollected short stories Circles in the Sky 1919 Out of the Swamp 1920 Ghost Lanterns 1922 Hullabaloo 1922 The Brass Dolphin 1922 Needin Help Bad 1924 His Better Idea 1925 Mustang Breed 1925 The Contest Man 1925 The Legacy Mule 1925 Baldy at the Brink 1926 Long Bob from Rapahoe 1926 Facts an Figgers on Cayuses 1927 Old Father of Waters 1927 Painted Ponies 1927 The Dedwood Coach Brakes Down 1927 Bug Eye series Bug Eye Neerly Starves 1927 Bug Eye Loses Hisself 1927 Bug Eye Gets Hisself in Jale 1928 Bug Eye Among the Soo 1928 Hank Joins the Vijiluntys 1928 Hank s Other Pardner 1928 Hank Arrives Back Ware He Cum Frum 1929 Are You There Bug Eye 1928 Bug Eye s Wandering Partner 1928 The Cross Eyed Bull 1928 Help Bug Eye I Own the Town 1929 Cowboys Will Be Cowboys 1930 Gambler s Suicide 1930 Horse Laugh 1930 One of Us Is a Murderer 1930 The Creeping Cloud 1930 The Jungle Terror 1930 The Short Short Story 1930 To Save a Girl 1930 Under Fire 1930 A Neat Quick Case 1931 Gunsight Trail 1931 The Jungle of the Gods 1931 A romance of the rodeos 1932 A Short Short Story 1932 with Lyman Bryson Bronc Fighter s Secret 1932 Eyes of Doom 1932 with Lyman Bryson Have One on Me 1932 A Passage to Rangoon 1933 Cold Trails 1933 Fated Trails 1933 They Sometimes Come Back 1933 After the Hounds 1934 Out of the Whirlpool 1934 Death on the Rimrock 1935 Deepwater Island 1935 Fight Back or Die 1935 Horses 1935 Needin Some Help 1935 Pardners 1935 The Blessed Mule 1935 A Cowboy in San Juan 1936 Dark Tropic Sea 1936 Death Rides the Border 1936 From an Old Timer in the Black Hills 1936 Iron Paws 1936 Outlaw Cavalcade 1936 The Man from Arapahoe 1936 Ghost at His Shoulder 1937 Night by a Wagon Trail 1937 A Short Short Story 1938 Impersonation 1938 Pinto York 1938 Uncertain Wings 1938 Aces Is His Hair 1939 Interrupted Take Off 1939 Hell For Breakfast 1947 Wild Justice 1948 The Avenging Texans 1954 Missing in Action 1956 Screenplays Edit John Wayne in The Searchers 1956 North West Mounted Police 1940 directed by Cecil B DeMille Reap the Wild Wind 1942 directed by Cecil B DeMille The Story of Dr Wassell 1944 directed by Cecil B DeMille The Adventures of Mark Twain 1944 directed by Irving Rapper Trailin West 1944 directed by George Templeton Story of G I Joe 1945 directed by William Wellman Uncredited San Antonio 1945 directed by David Butler and uncredited Robert Florey and Raoul Walsh Cheyenne 1947 directed by Raoul Walsh Gunfighters 1947 directed by George Waggner Tap Roots 1948 directed by George Marshall The Walking Hills 1949 directed by John Sturges The Sundowners a k a Thunder in the Dust 1950 directed by George Templeton High Lonesome 1950 directed by Alan Le May Rocky Mountain 1950 directed by William Keighley Quebec 1951 directed by George Templeton I Dream of Jeanie a k a I Dream of Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair 1952 directed by Allan Dwan Blackbeard the Pirate 1952 directed by Raoul Walsh Flight Nurse a k a Angels Take Over a k a Angels over Korea 1953 directed by Allan Dwan The Vanishing American 1955 directed by Joseph KaneReferences Edit Herzberg Bob 2008 Savages and Saints The Changing Image of American Indians in Westerns pp 164 65 Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company Inc External links EditAlan Le May at IMDb Works by Alan Le May at Faded Page Canada Alan Le May on The FictionMags Index Filmography on The New York Times Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alan Le May amp oldid 1104950326, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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