Arnold married actress Glynis Johns on October 1, 1964, in Los Angeles, California, having announced their engagement on June 24, though they subsequently divorced on January 4, 1973.[3] Written by Arnold, A Night of Watching (1967) was dedicated to her.
He died in New York City on May 13, 1980, at the age of sixty-seven.
Published books
Two Loves (1934)
Personal Combat (1936)
Only The Young (1939)
Nose for News; The Way of Life of a Reporter (1941)
Blood Brother (1947; University of Nebraska Press;[4] also published as an Armed Services Edition; adapted into 1950 American Western film Broken Arrow)
Everybody Slept Here (1948)
Deep in My Heart, a Story Based on the Life of Sigmund Romberg (1949)
Elliott Arnold at Library of Congress, with 38 library catalog records (mainly previous page of browse report, under 'Arnold, Elliott, 1912–' without '1980')