Film Scripts
- Prairie Chickens (1943)
- Calaboose (1943)
- Dudes Are Pretty People (1942)
The three items above were Hal Roach "streamliners," films of about 45 minutes length—between a short and a feature.
Hough also wrote the teleplay, A Place of His Own (1952) for television's Four Star Playhouse. (Filmography Source)
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| Name | Hough, Donald |
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| Date of birth | 1895 |
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