Arnold Drake - Non-comics Work

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Drake wrote the screenplay for the 1964 horror film The Flesh Eaters, which he also produced. He also wrote the screenplay for "Who Killed Teddy Bear," a 1966 release starring Sal Mineo and Juliet Prowse, as well as the title song for the 1970 film Il sont nus / '"We Are All Naked.

Drake also wrote lyrics for musicals, co-writing the book for G&S: or, The Oils of Araby(1980), with his brother, songwriter-composer Ervin Drake.

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