John L. Balderston, Grover Jones, William Slavens McNutt, Waldemar Young, and Achmed Abdullah.

And I'd be close, too.
They are, in fact, the writers of such a tale: they wrote the screenplay of The Lives of a Bengal Lancer, which Manfred informs me I missed in my glance at Splendid Chaps on Film, a few posts back. I'd never heard of it--such a sloppy researcher I am.


Six Months On: Rankings of My YouTube Videos
Btw, I just looked up my videos, to get the link above, and it's interesting to see the winnowing process work, in this entirely democratic format.
I made the first four Star Trek vids in a row, within three weeks this past summer. (And that's pretty much all I did for those three weeks.) Here's how they rank now:
1. (Star Trek) Kirk: "To His Mistress" = 2,935 views
(This is the funny mashup with all the kisses, set to the sexy John Donne poem.)
2. Star Trek, My Love (In My Life) = 1,950 views
(My autobiographical answer to "Why do you like Star Trek?")
3. Kirk/Spock: "The Definition of Love" = 1,199 views
(Vivaldi + Andrew Marvell = baroque metaphysical slash)
4. (Star Trek) Don't Touch Jim's Flower = 442 views
(My first effort, just a little souffle whipped up from Kirk's ego.)
And, too soon to really rank, from this past Thanksgiving, (Star Trek) Kirk/Spock: Virgil Says Relax = 242 views
(Parody remix of Virgil's Aeneid + slash romance.)
It fascinates me to watch the viewing public sort the vids out like this. The order makes sense to me; it's what I would guess. Though I'd never have guessed such high numbers for any of them. Almost 3,000 views for the top one! Heavens.
I couldn't really rank my vids myself, because each gave or gives me something different--both making them then and watching them now.