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1.) The Brute Man, USA 1946, directed by Jean Yarbrough, story by Dwight V. Babcock, screenplay by George Bricker, M. Coates Webster, musical direction: Hans J. Salter
2.) Dead Man's Eyes, USA 1944, directed by Reginald Le Borg, written by Dwight V.Babcock, special photographic effects by John P.Fulton, musical director: Paul Sawtell
3.) Devil Goddess, USA 1955, directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, story by Dwight V. Babcock, screenplay by George H. Plympton, based on a comic strip by Alex Raymond, musical direction by Mischa Bakaleinikoff
4.) Jungle Jim - Man Killer / episode 1, USA 1955, directed by Earl Bellamy, screenplay by Dwight V.Babcock, based on a comic strip by Alex Raymond TV-show
5.) Jungle Moon Men, USA 1955, directed by Charles S. Gould, story by Jo Pagano, screenplay by Jo Pagano, Dwight V.Babcock, based on a comic strip by Alex Raymond, musical direction by Mischa Bakaleinikoff
6.) The Mummy's Curse, USA 1944, directed by Leslie Goodwins, screenplay by Oliver Drake, Bernard Schubert, Dwight V.Babcock, Leon Abrams, special make up by Jack Pierce, Joe Bonner, music by Paul Sawtell, William Lava
7.) Pillow of Death, USA 1945, directed by Wallace Fox, screenplay by George Bricker, based on a play by Dwight V. Babcock, musical director: Frank Skinner
8.) Ramar of the Jungle - King of the Watus, USA 1953, directed by Sam Newfield, written by Dwight V.Babcock TV-show
9.) Ramar of the Jungle - Lady of the Leopards, USA 1953, directed by Sam Newfield, written by Dwight V.Babcock TV-show
10.) She-Wolf of London, USA 1946, directed by Jean Yarbrough, story by Dwight V. Babcock, screenplay by George Bricker, music by William Lava, make-up by Jack Pierce
11.) So Dark the Night, USA 1946, directed by Joseph H. Lewis, story by Aubrey Wisberg, screenplay by Martin Berkeley, Dwight V. Babcock, music by Hugo Friedhofer
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