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1.) Charlie Chan at the Opera, USA 1936, directed by H. Bruce Humberstone, written by Charles Belden, Scott Darling, based on characters created by Earl Derr Biggers, music by William Kernell, Oscar Levant, from the opera Carnival
2.) Cobra Woman, USA 1944, directed by Robert Siodmak, story by Scott Darling, screenplay by Gene Lewis, Richard Brooks, music by Edward Ward, make up by Jack Pierce, special effects by John P. Fulton
3.) Docks of New Orleans, USA 1948, directed by Derwin Abrahams, screenplay by Scott Darling, based on characters by Earl Derr Biggers
4.) The Fatal Hour, USA 1940, directed by William Nigh, screenplay by Scott Darling, Joseph West (= George Waggner), based on characters by Hugh Wiley, music by Edward J.Kay
5.) The Ghost of Frankenstein, USA 1942, directed by Erle C. Kenton, screenplay by Scott Darling, make up by Jack Pierce
6.) The Golden Eye, USA 1948, directed by William Beaudine, screenplay by Scott Darling, based on characters created by Earl Derr Biggers
7.) Ladies Crave Excitement, USA 1935, directed by Nick Grinde, story by John Rathmell, screenplay by Wellyn Totman, Scott Darling
8.) Mr. Wong in Chinatown, USA 1939, directed by William Nigh, screenplay by Scott Darling, based on characters created by Hugh Wiley, music by Edward J. Kay
9.) The Mystery of Mr. Wong, USA 1939, directed by William Nigh, written by Scott Darling, based on characters created by Hugh Wiley, music by Edward J. Kay
10.) Shanghai Chest, USA 1948, directed by William Beaudine, story by Samuel Newman, screenplay by Samuel Newman, Scott Darling, additional dialogue by Tim Ryan, based on characters created by Earl Derr Biggers, musical direction by Edward J. Kay
11.) Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon, USA 1943, directed by Roy William Neill, written by Edward T. Lowe, Scott Darling, Edmund L.Hartmann, somehow based on The Dancing Men by Arthur Conan Doyle
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