Guerdon Trueblood
Guerdon Trueblood was born on Nov 03, 1933 in Costa Rica. Guerdon Trueblood's big-screen debut came with Sole Survivor directed by Paul Stanley in 1970. Guerdon Trueblood is known for Sole Survivor directed by Paul Stanley, Vince Edwards stars as Maj. Michael Devlin and Richard Basehart as Brig. Gen. Russell Hamner. The upcoming new movie Guerdon Trueblood plays is Desperate Rescue: The Cathy Mahone Story which will be released on Jan 18, 1993.
Guerdon Trueblood is the grandson of General Billy Mitchell, who's the founding father of the U.S. Air Force. Trueblood attended George Wastington University in Virginia. He achieved his greatest success as a solid and dependable television writer. Trueblood has written scripts for such TV shows as "The Young Rebels," "Adam-12," "The Young Lawyers," "The Streets of San Francisco," and "Automan." In addition, Trueblood wrote the screenplays for the excellent psycho Vietnam veterans exploitation winner "Welcome Home, Soldier Boys" and the gritty Western "The Last Hard Men;" Trueblood also was an associate producer of the latter movie. Moreover, Trueblood penned the scripts for the 70s made-for-TV killer animal fright features "The Savage Bees," "It Happened at Lakewood Manor," "Tarantulas: The Deadly Cargo," and "Terror Out of the Sky." He also supplied the story for "Jaws 3-D." Trueblood made a rare foray into theatrical film directing with the terrifically rough and sleazy 70s grindhouse crime cult classic "The Candy Snatchers." Trueblood's college friend Vincent Martorano portrays a dim-witted kidnapper in the picture and his son Christopher appears as a little autistic boy. Trueblood's other son Guerdon is a highly successful digital effects artist/compositor.
Birthday
Nov 03, 1933Place of Birth
San Jose, Costa Rica
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 19935.6
- 1987
Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife
writer, producer
6.5 - 1984
writer
4.5 - 1983
writer
3.7 - 1978
writer
4.6 - 19774.6
- 1977
writer
5.0 - 1977
writer
4.1 - 1976
writer
5.1 - 1976
writer, producer
6.2 - 1971
producer, writer
6.5 - 1970
writer
6.4 - 1970
writer
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