Martin Rackin

Martin Rackin (31 July 1918 – 15 April 1976) was an American writer and producer who was briefly head of production at Paramount Pictures from 1960–64. In the late 1950s he wrote and produced a series of films with actor Alan Ladd. Richard Fleischer described Rakin as "a real character. He was a fast-talking, breezy, nervous, con man type who blinked his eyes a lot. You always had the feeling that he was some sort of a street corner shell game operator keeping an eye open for the cops." From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Crew

North to Alaska
Screenplay

Two Mules for Sister Sara
Producer

Riff-Raff
Writer

The Enforcer
Screenplay

Desperate
Additional Dialogue

Distant Drums
Screenplay

Air Raid Wardens
Screenplay

The Horse Soldiers
Screenplay, Producer

A Dangerous Profession
Writer

Race Street
Writer

Loan Shark
Story, Screenplay

Hell on Frisco Bay
Screenplay

The Clown
Screenplay

Fort Dobbs
Producer

The Helen Morgan Story
Producer

The Great Diamond Robbery
Screenplay

Santiago
Novel, Screenplay, Producer

The Barbarians
Writer, Producer

Marine Raiders
Story

Top Secret Affair
Producer

Twice in a Lifetime
Producer, Writer

Lisbon
Story

Sailor Beware
Screenplay

Buy Me That Town
Writer

The Revengers
Producer

The Big Land
Writer

Rough Night in Jericho
Producer

Stagecoach
Producer

Hangup
Producer

Three Secrets
Original Film Writer

The Stooge
Screenplay

Three Secrets
Writer

Long John Silver
Writer

Fighting Father Dunne
Screenplay

Fighter Squadron
Writer

Nevada Smith
Writer, Producer