credits of

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frank Daniel Gilroy (born 13 October 1925) is an American playwright, screenwriter, and film producer and director. He received the Tony Award for Best Play and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play The Subject Was Roses in 1965. Description above from the Wikipedia article Frank D. Gilroy, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Release Date | Title | Job | Rating | Your Lists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
August 21st, 1998 | Money Play$ | Writer | 4.8 | |
February 22nd, 1989 | The Luckiest Man in the World | Writer | 8 | |
November 25th, 1985 | The Gig | Writer | 7.3 | |
October 22nd, 1982 | Jinxed! | Story | 4.6 | |
October 22nd, 1982 | Jinxed! | Screenplay | 4.6 | |
December 19th, 1979 | Nero Wolfe | Writer | 8.3 | |
November 9th, 1978 | Once in Paris... | Writer | 7.3 | |
August 1st, 1976 | From Noon Till Three | Screenplay | 5.9 | |
August 1st, 1976 | From Noon Till Three | Novel | 5.9 | |
April 12th, 1975 | The Turning Point of Jim Malloy | Writer | 8 | |
September 22nd, 1971 | Desperate Characters | Screenplay | 5.1 | |
January 21st, 1970 | The Only Game in Town | Screenplay | 5.7 | |
January 21st, 1970 | The Only Game in Town | Theatre Play | 5.7 | |
October 13th, 1968 | The Subject Was Roses | Screenplay | 6.1 | |
October 13th, 1968 | The Subject Was Roses | Theatre Play | 6.1 | |
June 7th, 1965 | Otázka hrdosti | Original Story | TBD | |
September 26th, 1961 | Who Killed Julie Greer? | Writer | TBD | |
June 13th, 1960 | The Gallant Hours | Screenplay | 6.7 | |
January 1st, 1959 | Gundown at Sandoval | Writer | 8 | |
December 13th, 1956 | Sincerely, Willis Wade | Writer | 8 | |
July 12th, 1956 | The Fastest Gun Alive | Screenplay | 6.9 | |
July 12th, 1956 | The Fastest Gun Alive | Story | 6.9 |