From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Richard Edward Connell Jr. (October 17, 1893 – November 22, 1949) was an American author and journalist, probably best remembered for his short story "The Most Dangerous Game". Connell was one of the most popular American short story writers of his time and his stories appeared in the Saturday Evening Post and Collier's Weekly. He had equal success as a journalist and screenwriter and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1942 for best original story for the film Meet John Doe. Description above from the Wikipedia article Richard Connell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Meet John Doe
(Story)
Brother Orchid
(Story)
The Milky Way
(Screenplay)
Presenting Lily Mars
(Screenplay)
Our Relations
(Screenstory)
Rio Rita
(Screenplay)
Two Girls and a Sailor
(Screenplay)
Doctor Rhythm
(Screenplay)
Thrill of a Romance
(Screenplay)
The Most Dangerous Game
(Short Story)
Her Highness and the Bellboy
(Writer)
F-Man
(Story)
Cheer Up and Smile
(Story)
No Place to Go
(Story)
New Year's Eve
(Story)
Love on Toast
(Writer)
Run for the Sun
(Short Story)
Bloodlust!
(Short Story)
Confessions of a Psycho Cat
(Short Story)
The Most Dangerous Game
(Short Story)
The Perverse Countess
(Short Story)
The Suckers
(Short Story)
The Woman Hunt
(Short Story)
Hounds of Zaroff
(Short Story)
A Game of Death
(Short Story)
Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity
(Short Story)
Surviving the Game
(Short Story)
The Pest
(Short Story)
Deadly Prey
(Short Story)
Don't Tell Your Wife About It
(Original Story)
Luxury Liner
(Screenplay)
The Cowboy and the Lady
(Additional Writing)
Hired Wife
(Screenplay)
Nice Girl?
(Screenplay)
Bright Lights
(Story)
The Kid from Brooklyn
(Screenplay)
Dark Streets
(Story)
Thrill of a Romance
(Songs)