Born in
Albany, Missouri, Twist began his career in the
silent film era, providing the story for such films as
Breed of Courage (1927) and
The Big Diamond Robbery (1929). He earned his first screenwriting credit for
The Yellowback in 1929. He is best remembered for his prolific writing contributions to Western films, notably
Colorado Territory (1949),
Dallas (1950), and
A Distant Trumpet (1964), as well as the adventure film
Sinbad the Sailor (1947). His last credit was for co-scripting the war drama
None but the Brave (1965). Twist died of a heart attack in
Beverly Hills, California, at the age of 77. ==Filmography==