• Clarence Aaron Robbins (25 June 1888 – May 10, 1949), billed as C. A. Robbins and better known as Tod Robbins, was an American author of horror and mystery...
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  • Tod Morgan, American boxer Albert Morgan Pilkington (1902–1953) Tod Robbins, a pen name of American mystery and horror author Clarence Aaron Robbins (1888–1949)...
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  • "Spurs" is a short story by Tod Robbins. The story was published in February 1923 in Munsey's Magazine and included in Robbins' 1926 short story collection...
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    Tod Browning (born Charles Albert Browning Jr.; July 12, 1880 – October 6, 1962) was an American film director, film actor, screenwriter, vaudeville performer...
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  • from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 7 June 2014. "Tod Robbins (Clarence Aaron Robbins, 1888-1949) specialized in weird fiction throughout his lengthy...
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    Freaks (1932 film) (category Films directed by Tod Browning)
    consequences. The film is based on elements from the short story "Spurs" by Tod Robbins, first published in Munsey's Magazine in February 1923, with the rights...
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    grotesque". In fact, Harry himself brought to Browning's attention the Tod Robbins story "Spurs" on which elements of the film were based.[citation needed]...
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  • the same name, with both films based on the novel The Unholy Three, by Tod Robbins. In both versions, the roles of Professor Echo and Tweedledee are played...
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  • Lee University. It was written in 1910 by Mark W. Sheafe, Clarence A. (Tod) Robbins, and Thornton W. Allen. It is widely used as the primary school song...
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  • racehorse Spur (lunar crater) "Spurs" (short story), a short story by Tod Robbins that served as the basis of the film Freaks Spur (topography), a mountain...
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    horror fiction for mainstream pulps, such as All-Story Magazine, was Tod Robbins, whose fiction deals with themes of madness and cruelty. In Russia, the...
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  • Hoffmann Price Ellery Queen Seabury Quinn John H. Reese Arthur B. Reeve Tod Robbins Sax Rohmer Theodore Roscoe Rafael Sabatini Charles Alden Seltzer Stephen...
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    Director Tod Browning followed him to M-G-M after producing a number of unimpressive independent films. At M-G-M he proposed adapting author Tod Robbins’ The...
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    writers Max Brand and Raymond S. Spears, and horror and fantasy writers Tod Robbins, Abraham Merritt, Perley Poore Sheehan and Charles B. Stilson. All-Story...
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    Charlotte Riddell (1832–1906, Ireland/England) Tod Robbins (1888–1949, US) Ormond Robbins (1910–1984, US) Wayne Robbins (1914–1958, US) Regina Maria Roche (1764–1845...
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  • attribution). It was written in 1910 by Mark W. Sheafe, '06, Clarence A. (Tod) Robbins, '11, and Thornton W. Allen, '13. It has been recorded by virtually every...
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  • married three times. Her first husband was the writer Clarence Aaron "Tod" Robbins; they eloped when she was 16 and he was still in college. They had two...
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  • Three, directed by Tod Browning, starring Lon Chaney, Mae Busch, Matt Moore and Victor McLaglen, based on the 1917 novel by Tod Robbins Vampires of Warsaw...
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  • T U V W X Y Z Aaron Robbins (born 1983), American football player Aidan Robbins (born 2000), American football player Alan Robbins (born 1943), American...
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  • "The Magician" (Daniel Defoe) "Hop-Frog" (Edgar Allan Poe) "Spurs" (Tod Robbins) "The Ampoi Giant" (Clark Ashton Smith) "The Dwarf" (Ray Bradbury) "The...
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  • Dinner" (1934), Faith Baldwin Love Before Breakfast (1936) "Spurs" (1923), Tod Robbins Freaks (1932) "St. Dragon and the George" (1957), Gordon R. Dickson The...
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  • 12 December 1886 6 January 1949 Film director, screenwriter Svengali Tod Robbins  United States 1888 1949 writer Works Julius Ruska  Germany 9 February...
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  • following: The Unholy Three, a 1917 novel by Tod Robbins The Unholy Three (1925 film), directed by Tod Browning The Unholy Three (1930 film), a remake...
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  • Authors anthologized in the Creeps series included H. Russell Wakefield, Tod Robbins, H. D. Everett and Elliott O'Donnell. Birkin included stories of his...
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  • including designs inspired by the macabre stories of H. P. Lovecraft, Tod Robbins and Edgar Allan Poe, illustrations for science-fiction works by Richard...
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    also published science fiction in Munsey's. In the February 1923 issue, Tod Robbins' "Spurs" appeared, set in a traveling circus, with a cast including "circus...
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  • Man Directed by Scott Pembroke Phil Rosen Written by Clarence Aaron 'Tod' Robbins Arthur Hoerl Produced by Trem Carr Starring Charles Delaney June Marlowe...
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    about Jules de Grandin, though Quinn had not yet invented de Grandin. Tod Robbins, a well-regarded writer of fantasy, supplied several short pieces, all...
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  • Punshon Garnett Radcliffe Robert J. Randisi James Reasoner Mack Reynolds Tod Robbins Joel Townsley Rogers Wayne Rogers Sax Rohmer R. R. Ryan Robert O. Saber...
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  • They come to befriend the Tod, a nameless Geordie-accented fox who goes by the local slang term for a wild fox. The Tod teaches them to hunt in the...
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