Elliot Arnold was an American newspaper feature writer, novelist, screenwriter, and became a feature writer with the New York World-Telegram. Among his books, Elliott Arnold is probably best known for his novel Blood Brother that was made into the acclaimed 1950 motion picture Broken Arrow and an ensuing 1956 television series of the same name. Among his other works, his 1949 biography of Sigmund Romberg was made into the 1954 musical film, Deep in My Heart.
Elliott Arnold died in New York City in 1980 at the age of sixty-seven. He was married to actress Glynis Johns.
Elliott Arnold died in New York City in 1980 at the age of sixty-seven. He was married to actress Glynis Johns.
Novels
Two Loves (1934)
Personal Combat (1936)
Only the Young (1939)
The Commandos (1942)
Tomorrow Will Sing (1945)
Blood Brother (1947)
Deep In My Heart (1949)
Everybody Slept Here (1949)
Walk with the Devil (1951)
The Time of the Gringo (1953)
Broken Arrow (1954)
Rescue (1956)
White Falcon (1958)
Flight from Ashiya (1959)
Brave Jimmy Stone (1962)
A Night of Watching (1967)
Code of Conduct (1970)
Kind of Secret Weapon (1970)
Forests of the Night (1971)
The Spirit of Cochise (1972)
Proving Ground (1973)
The Camp Grant Massacre (1976)
Quicksand (1977)
Personal Combat (1936)
Only the Young (1939)
The Commandos (1942)
Tomorrow Will Sing (1945)
Blood Brother (1947)
Deep In My Heart (1949)
Everybody Slept Here (1949)
Walk with the Devil (1951)
The Time of the Gringo (1953)
Broken Arrow (1954)
Rescue (1956)
White Falcon (1958)
Flight from Ashiya (1959)
Brave Jimmy Stone (1962)
A Night of Watching (1967)
Code of Conduct (1970)
Kind of Secret Weapon (1970)
Forests of the Night (1971)
The Spirit of Cochise (1972)
Proving Ground (1973)
The Camp Grant Massacre (1976)
Quicksand (1977)
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