- Source: Walter Bullock
- The Blue Bird (film 1940)
- Sing, Baby, Sing
- The Gang's All Here
- O. Henry's Full House
- Wrestling Ernest Hemingway
- Springtime in the Rockies
- The Farmer Takes a Wife (film 1953)
- Little Miss Broadway
- Adolf Hitler
- Arsitektur modern
- Walter Bullock
- O. Henry's Full House
- The Blue Bird (1940 film)
- Walter Llewellyn Bullock
- Academy Award for Best Original Song
- Bullock's
- 9th Academy Awards
- Heaven Earth & Beyond
- Down in the Groove
- Bullock family
Walter Bullock (May 6, 1907, in Shelburn, Indiana – August 19, 1953, in Los Angeles, California) was an American song lyricist and screenwriter. He recorded with his brother, James Russell Lowell Bullock. On April 22, 1930, they released a record on the Champion label (16004). Side A was "I'm Satisfied With My Girl" and side B was "He Man Chew Tobacco".
After graduating from DePauw University, Bullock started writing for Hollywood in 1936 and was to collaborate with many film composers. In 1936, he had two successes with Magnolias in the Moonlight with music by Victor Schertzinger, and When Did You Leave Heaven? with Richard A. Whiting.
He was nominated for two Academy Awards.
Selected filmography
The Gang's All Here (1943)
Repeat Performance (1947)
Out of the Blue (1947)
Adventures of Casanova (1948)
Golden Girl (1951)
The Farmer Takes a Wife (1953)
The I Don't Care Girl (1953)
References
External links
Walter Bullock at IMDb