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John C. Higgins

John C. Higgins was born on 28 April 1908 in Winnipeg, Canada. He was a writer, known for Main Street After Dark (1945), Raw Deal (1948) and T-Men (1947). He was previously married to Gail Otto. He died on 2 July 1995 in Los Angeles County, California, USA.

Other names:

John Higgins

Gender:

Nam

Birthday:

28 thg 4, 1908

Death:

2 thg 7, 1995

Place of birth:

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

John C. Higgins movies

  • 1955
    6.6

    Big House, U.S.A

  • 1954
    6.5

    Shield for Murder

  • 1964
    6.3

    Robinson Crusoe on Mars

  • 1949
    6.7

    He Walked by Night

  • 1947
    6.8

    T-Men

  • 1949
    6.9

    Border Incident

  • 1949
    6.9

    Border Incident

  • 1956
    6.1

    The Black Sleep

  • 1935
    6.9

    The Murder Man

  • 1947
    6.6

    Railroaded!

  • 1972
    4.2

    Daughters of Satan

  • 1942
    6.2

    Kid Glove Killer

  • 1942
    6.2

    Kid Glove Killer

  • 1969
    5.2

    The File of the Golden Goose

  • 1969
    4.3

    Impasse

  • 1954
    5.9

    The Diamond Wizard

  • 1943
    6.0

    Plan for Destruction

  • 1957
    4.0

    Untamed Youth

  • 1956
    6.4

    The Broken Star

  • 1955
    5.5

    Seven Cities of Gold

  • 1948
    6.7

    Raw Deal

  • 1941
    6.0

    The Penalty

  • 1948
    6.5

    The Checkered Coat

  • 1939
    5.6

    They All Come Out

  • 1942
    4.7

    For the Common Defense!

  • 1939
    6.7

    Money to Loan

  • 1945
    4.0

    Main Street After Dark

  • 1945
    4.0

    Main Street After Dark

  • 1952
    5.9

    Pony Soldier

  • 1956
    4.4

    Quincannon, Frontier Scout

  • 1937
    5.2

    It May Happen to You

  • 1939
    5.6

    They All Come Out

  • 1943
    6.0

    Plan for Destruction

  • 1938
    5.9

    They're Always Caught

  • 1938
    5.9

    They're Always Caught

  • 1936
    7.0

    The Public Pays

  • 1936
    7.0

    The Public Pays

  • 1937
    6.0

    Torture Money

  • 1937
    6.0

    Torture Money

  • 1956
    6.3

    Hold Back The Night