• Michael Seymour Blankfort (December 10, 1907 – July 13, 1982) was an American screenwriter, writer of books and playwright. He served as a front for the...
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  • could be kept to two hours. The 50 pages worth of cuts were made by Michael Blankfort, who received an "additional dialog" credit. The film differs from...
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  • List of American films of 1950 Originally Michael Blankfort had been listed for this nomination. Blankfort fronted for Maltz, who was a blacklisted writer...
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  • Man Theatrical release poster Directed by Robert Wise Screenplay by Michael Blankfort Based on Hanging's for the Lucky 1952 story in Argosy by Jack Schaefer...
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  • but was in possession of it by 1949 according to Academy records. Michael Blankfort was originally nominated as the screenwriter of Broken Arrow. In 1991...
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  • J.B. Metzler. p. 21. ISBN 3-476-01801-6. OCLC 46603467. Blankfort, Dorothy; Blankfort, Michael (1957). Monique: A Drama in Two Acts. Samuel French, Inc...
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    Charles Schnee, James R. Webb, Nate Monaster, Christopher Knopf, Michael Blankfort, Melville Shavelson, Ranald MacDougall, John Furia Jr., David W. Rintels...
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  • Douglas as a survivor of the Holocaust. The screenplay was adapted by Michael Blankfort from his novel of the same name. It was the first American feature...
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  • Century-Fox in DeLuxe Color. The screenplay was by William A. Bacher, Michael Blankfort, Frank Fenton and Talbot Jennings from a 1950 novel by Helga Moray...
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    President ultimately leaves that decision in the hands of Arizona's governor, Michael Ritchie (Nicolas Coster). The President does order the nuclear warheads...
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  • Juggler or The Jugglers may refer to: Juggling The Juggler, a book by Michael Blankfort The Juggler (film), a 1953 film based on the book "The Juggler" (1977)...
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  • (adaptation) Oscar Saul (adaptation) Screenplay by Philip MacDonald Michael Blankfort Albert Duffy Based on Blind Alley 1935 play by James Warwick Produced...
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  • crime drama directed by Hugo Fregonese. The screenplay was adapted by Michael Blankfort from the autobiographical book My Six Convicts: A Psychologist's Three...
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  • Theatrical release poster Directed by Lewis Milestone Written by Michael Blankfort Produced by Robert Bassler Starring Richard Widmark Cinematography...
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  • release poster Directed by Gregory Ratoff Screenplay by William Hurlbut Michael Blankfort Based on the novel "Legacy" by Charles Bonner Produced by Robert Sherwood...
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  • Stranger, directed by Richard Whorf 1948 – The Dark Past, written with Michael Blankfort and Albert Duffy, directed by Rudolph Mate 1948 – Kiss the Blood Off...
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    International Publishers, 1936. "Battle Hymn": A Play in Three Acts. With Michael Blankfort. New York: Play Bureau, Federal Theatre Project, 1936. The Hollow...
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  • Frederic (1952-03-09). "Home to a Strange Country; THE JUGGLER. By Michael Blankfort. 243 pp. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. $3". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331...
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    course, where his teacher was Dore Schary. He later gave credit to Michael Blankfort for mentoring him. Foreman's first screen credit was for producer...
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  • Michèle Morgan and Theodore Bikel. The screenplay was written by Michael Blankfort, based on a novel by Ursula Keir. The film was distributed by MGM...
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    Cattaro by Friedrich Wolf; translation by Keen Wallis; adaptation by Michael Blankfort Mar 20, 1935 June 1935 Black Pitt Hansy McCulloh Civic Repertory Theatre...
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  • Without Women, were never published. In 1975 he collaborated with Michael Blankfort on a play, Karl and Arthur, about Karl Marx and Arthur Rimbaud. Throughout...
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  • Andrei Gromyko. Anna Louise Strong, David Hertz, Guy Trosper, and Michael Blankfort each worked on drafts of the screenplay before the final version was...
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  • by George Marshall Screenplay by Horace McCoy Michael Blankfort Lewis Meltzer Story by Michael Blankfort Lewis Meltzer Produced by Samuel Bischoff Starring...
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  • Bailey Original film poster Directed by Jean Negulesco Screenplay by Michael Blankfort Philip Dunne Based on Lydia Bailey by Kenneth Roberts Produced by...
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    Hollywood films during the Korean War. The story, which was written by Michael Blankfort with Milestone as uncredited co-screenwriter, concerns an attack by...
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    However, due to his blacklisting at the time, fellow MPAA screenwriter Michael Blankfort agreed to put his own name on the script in place of Maltz's as the...
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  • Leslie Nielsen as Colonel George Armstrong Custer Ed Binns as Lattimer Michael Evans as Estrick Percy Rodrigues as Brother John Terry Wilson as Sergeant...
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  • Glint (band) (redirect from Jase Blankfort)
    project founded in 2003 by Jase Blankfort. As its main producer, singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, Blankfort is accompanied by Anders Fleming...
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  • prompted TeenNick to re-air the film on October 31, 2011. Andrew (Jase Blankfort) and his older brother Carl (Trey Rogers) enjoy listening to ghost stories...
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