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  1. Lucille Fletcher, née Violet Lucille Fletcher (Brooklyn, 28 mars 1912 - Langhorne, Pennsylvanie, 31 août 2000), est une auteure de roman policier et une scénariste américaine ayant travaillé pour la radio, le cinéma et la télévision.

  2. Violet Lucille Fletcher (March 28, 1912 – August 31, 2000) was an American screenwriter of film, radio and television. Her credits include The Hitch-Hiker, an original radio play written for Orson Welles and adapted for a notable episode of The Twilight Zone television series.

  3. 24 sept. 2021 · Learn about the life and works of Lucille Fletcher, who created "The Hitch-Hiker" and "Sorry, Wrong Number" for radio and adapted them for film. Discover how she collaborated with Orson Welles, Bernard Herrmann, and Emily Bronte.

  4. 31 août 2000 · Lucille Fletcher is best known for her suspense classic Sorry, Wrong Number, originally a radio play, later a novel, TV play and motion picture. She has written extensively for both screen and television, and is the author of several successful mystery novels, including Blindfold, . . .

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  5. Lucille Fletcher was born on 28 March 1912 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She was a writer, known for Sorry, Wrong Number (1948), The Twilight Zone (1959) and Lights Out (1946). She was married to Douglass Wallop and Bernard Herrmann. She died on 31 August 2000 in Langhorne, Pennsylvania, USA.

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  6. 6 sept. 2000 · Lucille Fletcher, who transfixed a national audience with her radio drama ''Sorry, Wrong Number'' on CBS's ''Suspense'' in 1943, died on Thursday in Langhorne, Pa. She...

  7. Sorry, Wrong Number is a 1948 American thriller and film noir directed by Anatole Litvak, from a screenplay by Lucille Fletcher, based on her 1943 radio play of the same name. The film stars Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster .