Biography
American screenwriter Milton M. Raison's earliest screen credit was 1934's
Strictly Dynamite. Raison spent the rest of the 1930s laboring away in Hollywood's B-mills, notably Republic (
Country Gentlemen) and Columbia (
The Shadow). He worked at bargain-basement PRC Studios in the 1940s, then moved up the ladder to Paramount's Pine-Thomas production unit (
Special Agent,
Dynamite). Milton M. Raison's final effort was
Old Oklahoma Plains (1953). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide