- G.
Blake Chanslor (June 8, 1920 –
April 10, 2009) was an
American businessman and
philanthropist who
founded the Blake's
Lotaburger restaurant chain in...
- Roy
Chanslor (August 25, 1899 –
April 16, 1964) was a
novelist and screenwriter.
Several of his
works were filmed.
Chanslor was born in Liberty, Missouri...
- 1956
novel The
Ballad of Cat
Ballou by Roy
Chanslor, who also
wrote the
novel filmed as
Johnny Guitar.
Chanslor's novel was a
serious Western, and though...
- Pictures. The
screenplay was
adapted from a
novel of the same name by Roy
Chanslor. In 2008,
Johnny Guitar was
selected for
preservation in the
United States...
- The J. A.
Chanslor was an oil
tanker built in 1910
which was
wrecked off of Cape Blanco, Oregon, on 18
December 1919, with only
three survivors of the...
-
World War II Navy
veteran Blake Chanslor, who
moved from
Texas to Albuquerque, New Mexico,
after World War II.
Chanslor opened his
first "Lota Burger"...
-
Michael Curtiz. The
screenplay by
Laird Doyle,
Lillie Hayward and Roy
Chanslor based on the
novel Women Are Bum
Newspapermen by
Richard Macauley. Ellen...
-
release insert poster Directed by Roy
William Neill Screenplay by Roy
Chanslor Based on the
novel The
Black Angel by
Cornell Woolrich Produced by Roy...
- Congress. The
story on
which the
screenplay was based,
written by Roy
Chanslor, was
remade into the
movie The
House Across the Street,
albeit with a different...
- 1936
American comedy film
directed by
William Clemens and
written by Roy
Chanslor. The film
stars Ross Alexander,
Glenda Farrell and Anne Nagel. Last film...