Books
This doesn't include short story collections. See Nevins's biography
for exhaustive details.
- Cover Charge (Boni & Liveright, 1926)
- Children of the Ritz (Boni & Liveright, 1927)
- Times Square (Liveright, 1929)
- A Young Man's Heart (Mason, 1930)
- The Time of Her Life (Liveright, 1931)
- Manhattan Love Song (Godwin, 1932)
- I Love You, Paris (1933, unpublished, ms. thrown
out)
- The Bride Wore Black (Simon and Schuster, 1940)
- The Black Curtain (Simon and Schuster, 1941)
- Black Alibi (Simon and Schuster, 1942)
- Phantom Lady (as William Irish) (Lippincott, 1942)
- The Black Angel (Doubleday, 1943)
- The Black Path of Fear (Doubleday, 1944)
- Deadline at Dawn (as William Irish) (Lippincott, 1944)
- Night Has a Thousand Eyes (as George Hopley)
(Farrar & Rinehart, 1945)
- Waltz Into Darkness (as William Irish) (Lippincott,
1947)
- Rendezvous in Black (Rinehart, 1948)
- I Married a Dead Man (as William Irish) (Lippincott,
1948)
- I Wouldn't Be In Your Shoes (1947?)
- Fright (as George Hopley) (Rinehart, 1950)
- Savage Bride (Gold Medal #136, 1950)
- Marihuana (Dell #11, 1951) (Republication of 1941
story "Marihuana")
- Strangler's Serenade (Rinehart, 1951)
- You'll Never See Me Again (Dell #26, 1951)
(Republication of 1939 story "You'll Never See Me Again")
- Hotel Room (Random House, 1958)
- Death Is My Dancing Partner (Pyramid #G374, 1959)
- The Doom Stone (based on "The Eye of Doom",
Argosy, January - February 1939) (Avon #T408, 1960)
- Into the Night (unfinished, completed by Lawrence
Block) (Mysterious Press, 1987)
Short Stories
1920s
- "Honey Child" (College Humor, September 1926)
- "Dance It Off!" (McClure's, October 1926)
- "Bread and Orchids" (College Humor, January 1927)
- "Children of the Ritz" (College Humor, August 1927)
(Part one of Children of the Ritz)
- "The Gate Crasher" (McClure's, August 1927)
- "Children of the Ritz" (College Humor, September 1927)
(Part two of Children of the Ritz)
- "Children of the Ritz" (College Humor, October 1927)
(Part three of Children of the Ritz)
- "The Drugstore Cowboy" (McClure's, October 1927)
- "Children of the Ritz" (College Humor, November 1927)
(Part four of Children of the Ritz)
- "Mother and Daughter" (College Humor, August 1928)
- "The Good Die Young" (College Life, October 1928)
- "Hollywood Bound" (Live Girl Stories, November 1928)
(Part one of Times Square)
- "Hollywood Bound" (Live Girl Stories, December 1928)
(Part two of Times Square)
- "Hollywood Bound" (Live Girl Stories, January 1929)
(Part three of Times Square)
- "Bluebeard's Thirteenth Wife" (College Humor,
February 1929)
- "Hollywood Bound" (Live Girl Stories, February 1929)
(Part four of Times Square)
- "Hollywood Bound" (Live Girl Stories, March 1929)
(Part five of Times Square)
1930
- "Gay Music" (College Humor, January 1930)
- "Soda-Fountain Saga" (Liberty, 11 October 1930)
(Revised into "Soda Fountain")
- "Cinderella Magic" (Illustrated Love, November 1930)
1931
- "The Girl in the Moon" (College Humor, August 1931)
1933
- "Orchids and Overalls" (Illustrated Love, March
1932)
- "Women Are Funny" (Illustrated Love, October 1932)
1934
- "Between the Acts" (Serenade, March 1934)
- "Insult" (as Ted Brooks) (Sererade, March 1934)
- "The Next Is On Me" (College Life, May-July 1934)
- "Death Sits in the Dentist's Chair" (aka "Hurting Much?")
- "The Very First Breakfast" (Serenade, June 1934)
(Detective Fiction Weekly, 4 August 1934)
- "Walls That Hear You" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 18
August 1934)
- "Preview of Death" (revised into "Murder Before the Camera")
(Dime Detective, 15 November 1934)
1935
- "Murder in Wax" (Dime Detective, 1 March 1935)
(Basis for The Black Angel)
- "The Body Upstairs" (Dime Detective, 1 April 1935)
- "Spanish - And What Eyes!" (Breezy Stories, April
1935)
- "Kiss of the Cobra" (Dime Detective, 1 May 1935)
- "Don't Fool Me!" (Breezy Stories, June 1935)
- "Dark Melody of Madness" (aka "Papa Benjamin" and "Music from the
Dark") (Dime Mystery, July 1935)
- "Red Liberty" (aka "Mystery in the Stature of Liberty")
(Dime Detective, 1 July 1935) (Revised into "The Corpse
in the Statue of Liberty")
- "Clip-Joint" (Breezy Stories, August 1935)
- "The Corpse and the Kid" (aka "Blind Date" and "Boy with Body")
(Dime Detective, September 1935)
- "No Kick Coming" (Breezy Stories, October 1935)
- "Flower in His Buttonhole" (Breezy Stories, November
1935)
- "Annabelle Gets Across" (Breezy Stories, December
1935)
- "Dead On Her Feet" (Dime Detective, December 1935)
- "The Death of Me" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 7
December 1935)
- "The Showboat Murders" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 14
December 1935)
- "Hot Water" (Argosy, 28 December 1935)
1936
- "Baal's Daughter" (Thrilling Mystery, January 1936)
- "Cigarette" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 11 January
1936)
- "Change of Murder" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 25
January 1936)
- "Crime on St. Catherine Street" (Argosy, 25 January
1936)
- "Pick Up the Pieces" (Breezy Stories, March 1936)
- "Blood In Your Eye" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 21
March 1936)
- "The Clock at the Astor" (Breezy Stories, April
1936)
- "The Living Lie Down with the Dead" (aka "One Night to Be Dead
Sure Of") (Dime Detective, April 1936)
- "The Night Reveals" (Story Magazine, April 1936)
- "The Mystery of the Blue Spot" (Detective Fiction
Weekly, 4 April 1936)
- "Johnny On the Spot" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 2
May 1936)
- "Double Feature" (aka "The Most Exciting Show in Town")
(Detective Fiction Weekly, 16 May 1936)
- "Nine Lives" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 20 June
1936)
- "His Name Was Jack" (Breezy Stories, July 1936)
- "Dilemma of the Dead Lady" (Detective Fiction
Weekly, 4 July 1936)
- "Evil Eye" (Ace-High Detective, November 1936)
- "Underworld Trail" (Argosy, 16 May 1936)
- "One and a Half Murders" (Black Book Detective
Magazine, July 1936)
- "The Night I Died" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 8
August 1936)
- "Murder On My Mind" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 15
August 1936) (Revised into "The Morning After Murder")
- "Bluebeard's Seventh Wife" (Detective Fiction
Weekly, 22 August 1936)
- "You Pays Your Nickel" (aka "The Phantom of the Subway")
(Argosy, 22 August 1936)
- "Gun for a Gringo" (Argosy, 5 September 1936)
- "Murder In the Middle of New York" (Detective Fiction
Weekly, 26 September 1936)
- "Death In the Air" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 10
October 1936)
- "Public Toothache Number One" (Argosy, 7 November
1936)
- "Afternoon of a Phony" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 14
November 1936)
- "Holocaust" (Argosy, 12 December 1936)
- "The Two Deaths of Barney Slabaugh" (Detective Fiction
Weekly, 26 December 1936)
1937
- "Heavy Sugar" (Pocket Detective, January 1937)
- "Jimmy Had a Nickel" (Breezy Stories, January 1937)
- "Shooting Going On" (Black Mask, January 1937)
- "The Corpse Next Door" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 23
January 1937)
- "Murder on the Night Boat" (Black Mask, February
1937)
- "Blue Is for Bravery" (aka "Invitation to Sudden Death")
(Detective Fiction Weekly, 27 February 1937)
- "Speak to Me of Death" (basis of Night Has a Thousand
Eyes) (Argosy, 27 February 1937)
- "I'll Never Play Detective Again" (Black Mask,
February 1937)
- "The Humming Bird Comes Home" (aka "The Humming Bird")
(Pocket Detective, March 1937)
- "Round Trip to the Cemetery" (Detective Fiction
Weekly, 27 March 1937)
- "Death in Round Three" (Pocket Detective, April 1937)
- "Kidnapped!" (Breezy Stories, May 1937)
- "Blind Date with Death" (Dime Detective, June 1937)
- "Graves for the Living" (Dime Mystery, June 1937)
- "Mimic Murder" (Black Mask, June 1937)
- "Wake Up With Death" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 5
June 1937)
- "Your Own Funeral" (Argosy, 19 June 1937)
- "The Girl Next Door" (Breezy Stories, July 1937)
- "Clever, These Americans" (Argosy, 3 July 1937)
- "If I Should Die Before I Wake" (Detective Fiction
Weekly, 3 July 1937)
- "Vision of Murder" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 17
July 1937)
- "Black Cargo" (Argosy, 31 July 1937)
- "Somebody on the Phone" (Detective Fiction Weekly,
31 July 1937)
- "Murder at the Automat" (Dime Detective, August
1937)
- "Nellie from Zelli's" (Black Mask, September 1937)
- "Taxi Dance Murder" (Ten Detective Aces, September
1937)
- "Murder Story" (aka "The Inside Story" and "The Murderer's
Story") (Detective Fiction Weekly, 11 September 1937)
- "You Bet Your Life" (aka "Don't Bet on Murder") (Detective
Fiction Weekly, 25 September 1937)
- "Face Work" (aka "Angel Face" and "One Night in New York")
(Black Mask, October 1937)
- "Goodbye, New York" (Story Magazine, October 1937)
- "I Knew Her When -" (Breezy Stories, October 1937)
- "Stuck With Murder" (aka "Stuck") (Dime Detective,
October 1937)
- "The Lie" (aka "Case of the Lying Son") (Detective Fiction
Weekly, 9 October 1937)
- "Cab, Mister?" (Black Mask, November 1937)
- "Waltz" (Double Detective, November 1937)
- "I'm Dangerous Tonight" (All-American Fiction,
November 1937)
- "Oft in the Silly Night" (Argosy, 13 November 1937)
- "Dusk to Dawn" (Black Mask, December 1937)
- "The Gun But Not the Hand" (Detective Fiction
Weekly, 4 Decmber 1937)
- "Guns, Gentleman" (aka "Twice-Trod Path" and "The Lamp of
Memory") (Argosy, 18 December 1937)
1938
- "After Dinner Story" (Black Mask, January 1938)
- "You Take Ballistics" (Double Detective, January
1938)
- "Death in the Yoshiwara" (Argosy, 29 January 1938)
- "Dime a Dance" (aka "The Dancing Detective") (Black
Mask, February 1938)
- "Never Kick a Dick" (Double Detective, February
1938)
- "Wild Bill Hiccup" (Argosy, 5 February 1938)
- "Endicott's Girl" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 19
February 1938)
- "Jane Brown's Body" (All-American Fiction,
March-April 1938)
- "The Towel" (Double Detective, March 1938)
- "I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes" (Detective Fiction
Weekly, 12 March 1938)
- "The Cape Triangular" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 16
April 1938)
- "Short Order Kill" (aka "Stuck") (Dime Detective,
May 1938)
- "Mamie 'n' Me" (All-American Fiction, May-June 1938)
- "Mystery in Room 913" (aka "The Room with Something Wrong")
(Detective Fiction Weekly, 4 June 1938)
- "Deserted!" (part one) (Sweetheart Stories, August
1938)
- "The Woman's Touch" (Double Detective, August 1938)
- "Deserted!" (part two) (Sweetheart Stories,
September 1938)
- "Detective William Brown" (Detective Fiction Weekly,
10 September 1938)
- "Deserted!" (part three) (Sweetheart Stories,
October 1938)
- "I Hereby Bequeath" (Double Detective, October 1938)
- "Three O'Clock" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 1 October
1938)
- "Deserted!" (part four) (Sweetheart Stories,
November 1938)
- "I.O.U - One Life" (aka "I.O.U." and "Debt of Honor")
(Double Detective, November 1938)
- "The Screaming Laugh" (Clues Detective Magazine,
November 1938)
1939
- "The Invincibles" (Breezy Stories, January 1939)
- "Silhouette" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 7 January
1939)
- "The Eye of Doom: I" (aka "The Devil with the Sparkling Face")
(Argosy, 14 January 1939)
- "The Eye of Doom: II" (aka "Two Against the Terror")
(Argosy, 21 January 1939)
- "The Eye of Doom: III" (Argosy, 28 January 1939)
- "The Dog with the Wooden Leg" (Street & Smith's
Detective Story, February 1939)
- "The Eye of Doom: IV" (Argosy, 4 February 1939)
- "The Counterfeit Hat" (aka "The Singing Hat" and "The Hat")
(Detective Fiction Weekly, 18 February 1939)
- "Those Who Kill" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 4 March
1939) (Expanded into Phantom Lady)
- "The Case of the Killer Diller" (Dime Detective, May
1939)
- "Borrowed Crime" (Black Mask, July 1939)
- "Charlie Won't Be Home Tonight" (Dime Detective,
July 1939)
- "The Street of Jungle Death" (Strange Detective
Mysteries, July-August 1939) (Basis of Black Alibi)
- "The Book That Squealed" (aka "Library Book") (Street &
Smith's Detective Story, August 1939)
- "Men Must Die" (aka "Steps Going Up" and "Guillotine")
(Black Mask, August 1939)
- "Vampire's Honeymoon" (Horror Stories,
August-September 1939) (Revised into "My Lips Destroy")
- "The Case of the Talking Eyes" (aka "The Talking Eyes" and "Eyes
That Watch You") (Dime Detective, September 1939)
- "Crime By the Forelock" (Black Mask, September 1939)
- "Collared" (aka "One Night in Chicago") (Black Mask,
October 1939)
- "You'll Never See Me Again" (Street & Smith's Detective
Story, November 1939)
- "Through A Dead Man's Eye" (Black Mask, December
1939)
1940
- "Señor Flatfoot" (Argosy, 3 February 1940)
- "Death in Duplicate" (aka "The Ice Pick Murders")
(Detective Fiction Weekly, 17 February 1940)
- "And So to Death" (aka "Nightmare") (Argosy, 1 March
1941)
- "All At Once, No Alice" (Argosy, 2 March 1940)
- "Post Mortem" (aka "Death Wins the Sweepstakes") (Black
Mask, April 1940)
- "One Last Night" (aka "Murder in the Dark Blue Night")
(Street & Smith's Detective Story, May 1940) (Revised
into "I'll Take You Home, Kathleen")
- "Meet Me by the Mannequin" (Dime Detective, June
1940)
- "Finger of Doom" (aka "I Won't Take a Minute," "I'll Just Be a
Minute" and "Wait for Me Downstairs") (Detective Fiction
Weekly, 22 June 1940)
- "Cinderella and the Mob" (Argosy, 23 June 1940)
- "Flowers from the Dead" (Dime Detective, September
1940)
- "The Red Tide" (Street & Smith's Detective
Story, September 1940) (Revised into "Last Night a Man Died")
- "C-Jag" (aka "Cocaine", "Dream of Death" and "Just Enough to
Cover a Thumbnail") (Black Mask, October 1940)
- "The Detective's Dilemma" (aka "Only One Grain More")
(Detective Fiction Weekly, 26 October 1940)
- "The Riddle of the Redeemed Dips" (Dime Detective,
November 1940)
- "Murder Always Gathers Momentum" (aka "Momentum" and "Murder Is a
Snowball") (Detective Fiction Weekly, 14 December 1940)
1941
- "He Looked Like Murder" (aka "Accessory to Murder" and "Two
Fellows in a Furnished Room") (Detective Fiction Weekly, 8
February 1941)
- "U, As In Murder" (Dime Detective, March 1941)
- "Of Time and Murder" (aka "The Last Bus Home") (Detective
Fiction Weekly, 15 March 1941) (Expanded into Deadline at
Dawn)
- "Cool, Calm and Collected" (aka "The Absent-Minded Murder")
(Black Mask, April 1941)
- "The Case of the Maladroit Manicurist" (Dime
Detective, May 1941)
- "Marihuana" (Detective Fiction Weekly, 3 May 1941)
- "Crazy House" (Dime Detective, June 1941)
- "The Fatal Footlights" (aka "Death at the Burlesque" and "Death
Along 42nd Street") (Detective Fiction Weekly, 14 June
1941)
- "The Customer's Always Right" (aka "The Fingernail")
(Detective Tales, July 1941)
- "Murder at Mother's Knee" (aka "Something That Happened in Oyr
House" and "Murder Does Its Homework") (Dime Detective,
October 1941)
1942
- "It Had to Be Murder" (aka "Rear Window") (Dime
Detective, February 1942)
- "Dormant Account" (aka "Chance") (Black Mask, May 1942)
- "Phantom Alibi" (Detective Fiction Magazine, May
1942) (Part one of Phantom Lady)
- "Phantom Alibi" (Detective Fiction Magazine, June
1942) (Part two of Phantom Lady)
- "Phantom Alibi" (Flynn's Detective Magazine, July
1942) (Part three of Phantom Lady) (Magazine changed
names)
- "Three Kills for One" (aka "Double Jeopardy", "The Loophole" and
"Two Murders, One Crime") (Black Mask, July 1942)
- "Phantom Alibi" (Flynn's Detective Magazine, August
1942) (Part four of Phantom Lady)
- "Implacable Bequest" (aka "Bequest") (Detective
Tales, September 1942)
- "Orphan Ice" (aka "The Orphan Diamond") (Dime
Detective, September 1942)
- "Phantom Alibi" (Flynn's Detective Magazine, September
1942) (Part five of Phantom Lady)
- "Phantom Alibi" (Flynn's Detective Magazine, October
1942) (Part six of Phantom Lady)
- "Havana Night" (Flynn's Detective Magazine, December
1942)
- "The Hopeless Defense of Mrs. Dellford" (revised into "The Town
Says Murder" and "That New York Woman") (Dime Detective,
December 1942)
1943
- "The Body in Grant's Tomb" (aka "The Case of the Body in Grant's
Tomb") (Dime Detective, January 1943)
- "The Death Stone" (aka "The Earring," "Double-Life" and "The
Blood Stone") (Flynn's Detective Fiction Magazine,
February 1943)
- "If the Dead Could Talk" (Black Mask, February 1943)
- "The Death Rose" (Baffling Detective Mysteries,
March 1943)
- "If the Shoe Fits" (Dime Detective, March 1943)
- "The Death Diary" (Flynn's Detective Fiction
Magazine, April 1943)
- "Mind Over Murder" (aka "A Death Is Caused") (Dime
Detective, May 1943)
- "Come Witness My Murder" (Flynn's Detective Fiction
Magazine, August 1943)
- "Leg Man" (Dime Detective, August 1943)
- "Death on Delivery" (Dime Detective, September 1943)
- "Fur Jacket" (1943)
- "They Call Me Patrice" (Today's Woman, 1943)
(original version of I Married a Dead Man)
1944
- "An Apple a Day" (Collection After-Dinner Story,
1944)
- "What the Well Dressed Corpse Will Wear" (aka "The Mathematics of
Murder," "The Body of a Well-Dressed Woman" and "Fur Jacket")
(Dime Detective, March 1944)
- "Picture Frame" (aka "Dead Shot" and "One Night in Hollywood")
(Black Mask, July 1944)
1945+
- "The Girl Who Married Royalty" (Good Housekeeping,
March 1945)
- "Dipped In Blood" (aka "Fountain Pen" and "Adventures of a
Fountain Pen") (Street & Smith's Detective Story,
April 1945)
- "Four Bars of Yankee Doodle" (Mystery Book Magazine,
Augsut 1945) (Basis of Strangler's Serenade)
- "The Man Upstairs" (Mystery Book Magazine, August
1945)
- "Silent as the Grave" (Mystery Book Magazine,
November 1945)
- "The Light in the Window" (Mystery Book Magazine,
April 1946)
- "They Call Me Patrice" (Today's Woman, April 1946)
(Basis of I Married a Dead Man)
- "The Boy Cried Murder" (aka "Fire Escape") (Mystery Book
Magazine, March 1947)
- "Death Escapes the Eye" (Shadow Mystery Magazine,
April-May 1947)
- "One Night in Barcelona" (Mystery Book Magazine,
Fall 1947)
- "Death Between Dances" (Shadow Mystery Magazine,
December 1947 - January 1948)
- "The Blue Ribbon" (Collection The Blue Ribbon, 1949)
- "Husband" (Collection The Blue Ribbon, 1949)
- "The Moon of Montezuma" (Fantastic,
November-December 1952)
- "The Black Bargain" (aka "The Night of February 17, 1924")
(Justice, January 1956)
- "The Night of June 20, 1896" (Collection Hotel Room, 1958)
- "The Night of April 6, 1917" (Collection Hotel Room, 1958)
- "The Night of November 11, 1918" (Collection Hotel
Room, 1958)
- "The Night of October 24, 1929" (Collection Hotel
Room, 1958)
- "The Night of ...." (Collection Hotel Room, 1958)
- "The Night of September 30, 1957" (Collection Hotel
Room, 1958)
- "The Penny-a-Worder" (Ellery Queen's Mystery
Magazine, September 1958)
- "Somebody's Clothes - Somebody's Life" (The Magazine of
Fantasy and Science Fiction, December 1958) (Revised into
"Somebody Else's Life")
- "The Number's Up" (Collection Beyond the Night,
1959)
- "Blonde Beauty Slain" (Ellery Queen's Mystery
Magazine, March 1959)
- "Money Talks" (Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine,
January 1962)
- "One Drop of Blood" (Ellery Queen's Mystery
Magazine, April 1962)
- "The Poker Player's Wife" (The Saint Mystery
Magazine, October 1962)
- "Story to be Whispered" (The Saint Mystery Magazine,
May 1963)
- "Working is for Fools" (Ellery Queen's Mystery
Magazine, March 1964) (Radio script version of "Dilemma of the
Dead Lady")
- "Steps ... Coming Near" (aka "The Jazz Record") (Ellery
Queen's Mystery Magazine, April 1964)
- "When Love Turns" (aka "Je T'aime") (Ellery Queen's Mystery
Magazine, June 1964)
- "Murder After Death" (Ellery Queen's Mystery
Magazine, December 1964)
- "The Clean Fight" (Collection The Dark Side of Love,
1965)
- "I'm Ashamed" (Collection The Dark Side of Love,
1965)
- "Too Nice a Day to Die" (Collection The Dark Side of
Love, 1965)
- "The Idol with the Clay Bottom" (Knight, ? 1965)
- "It Only Takes a Minute to Die" (Ellery Queen's Mystery
Magazine, July 1966)
- "Mannequin" (The Saint Magazine, October 1966)
- "Divorce - New York Style" (Ellery Queen's Mystery
Magazine, June-July 1967)
- "Intent to Kill" (The Saint Magazine, September
1967)
- "The Release" (With Malice Toward All, ed. Robert
L. Fish, 1968)
- "Warrant of Arrest" (Escapade, April 1968) (Chapter
from unfinished novel The Loser)
- "For the Rest of Her Life" (Ellery Queen's Mystery
Magazine, May 1968)
- "New York Blues" (Ellery Queen's Mystery
Magazine, December 1970)
- "Life is Weird Sometimes" (Collection Nightwebs,
1971) (First chapter of unfinished novel The Loser)
- "The Talent" (Saturday Evening Post, Summer 1971)
Short Nonfiction
- "Girls, We're Wise to You" (Smart Set, September
1928)
- "I Know Your Line" (Smart Set, November 1928)
- "We're Just a Lot of Smart Alecks" (College Humor,
June 1929)
Screenplays
- The Haunted House (titles) (as William Irish) (1928)
- Seven Footprints to Satan (titles) (as William
Irish) (1929)
- The House of Horror (as William Irish) (1929)
Adaptations
Many of Woolrich's stories were adapted for radio and short television
productions. See Nevins's biography for details.
- Children of the Ritz (1929)
- Manhattan Love Song (1934)
- Convicted (1938, from "Face Work")
- Street of Chance (1942, from The Black
Curtain)
- The Leopard Man (1943, from The Black
Alibi)
- Phantom Lady (1943)
- The Mark of the Whistler (1944, from "Dormant
Account")
- The Black Angel (1946)
- The Chase (1946, from The Black Path of
Fear)
- Deadline at Dawn (1946)
- Fall Guy (1947, from "C-Jag")
- Fear in the Night (1947, from "And So to Death")
- The Guilty (1947, from "He Looked Like Murder")
- Return of the Whistler (1948, from "All At Once, No
Alice")
- I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes (1948)
- Night Has A Thousand Eyes (1948) (screenplay by
Barré Lyndon and Jonathan Latimer)
- Return of the Whistler (1948, from "All At Once, No
Alice")
- The Window (1949, from "The Boy Cried Murder")
- No Man of Her Own (1950, from I Married a Dead
Man)
- El Pendiente (1951, from "The Death Stone")
- No abras nunca esa puerta (1952, from "Somebody on
the Phone")
- Si muero antes de despertar (1952, from "If I Should
Die Before I Wake")
- Obsession (1954, from "If the Dead Could Talk" and
"Silent as the Grave")
- Rear Window (1954, from "It Had to Be Murder")
- El ojo de cristal (1955, from "The Eye of Doom"?)
- Nightmare (1956, from "And So to Death")
- Escapade (1957, from "Cinderella and the Mob")
- Ah Bakudan (1964, from "Dipped in Blood")
- The Boy Cried Murder (1966, from "The Boy Cried
Murder")
- Srok Istekaet Na Rassvete (1966, from Deadline
at Dawn)
- Le Mariée était en noir (1967, from
The Bride Wore Black)
- Yoru No Wana (1967, from The Black
Angel)
- La Sirène du Mississippi (Mississippi
Mermaid) (1969, from Waltz Into Darkness)
- Martha (TV, 1973, from "For the Rest of Her Life")
- La Pupa del gangster (1975, from "Collared")
- Union City (1980, from "The Corpse Next Door")
- J'ai epousé une ombre (1982, from I
Married a Dead Man)
- Cloak and Dagger (1984, from "The Boy Cried Murder")
- The Bride in Black (TV, 1990, from The Bride
Wore Black)
- I'm Dangerous Tonight (TV, 1990)
- Mrs. Winterbourne (1996, from I Married a
Dead Man)
- Die Unschuld der Krähen (1998, from ?)
- Rear Window (TV, 1998, from "It Had to Be
Murder")
References
- Nevins, Francis M. Cornell Woolrich: First You Dream, Then
You Die (New York: The Mysterious Press, 1988)
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