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  1. Charles Spencer Belden (April 21, 1904 – November 3, 1954) was an American screenwriter and journalist, known for writing screenplays to several Charlie Chan films in the 1930s, notably Charlie Chan at the Opera (1936).

  2. Dec 31, 2018 · “If a picture doesn’t tell a story,” photographer Charles Belden told his granddaughter, “it’s not worth taking.” His three decades of images told the story of Wyoming ranching in national magazines from about 1914 to 1940, making both him and Wyoming’s massive Pitchfork Ranch famous.

  3. Charles Josiah Belden (November 16, 1887, San Francisco, California – February 1, 1966, St. Petersburg, Florida) was a photographer and rancher who was famous for his visceral photographs of the area around Meetseetse, Wyoming.

  4. Mar 22, 2011 · Charles Belden holding camera. The American Heritage Center has completed a project to digitize the Charles Belden photographs, one of the AHC’s more prominent collections of photographs and negatives.

  5. Aug 15, 2022 · Charles Belden knew how to please his Eastern audiences. His keen sense of drama and design comes through, even when photographing himself. He’s holding a large-format (4×5) but portable Zeiss Minimum Palmos camera. Charles J. Belden Photographs, Collection No. 598, Box 5, Item 1, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

  6. Jun 1, 2017 · Featuring many of Beldens most famous photographs, interviews with his granddaughter and Belden historians, a restoration of his darkroom, and a movie made ...

  7. The selection of the first script was an interesting one—a horror story by Charles Belden called “The Wax Works” that had been made as “The Mystery of the Wax Museum” twenty years previously.