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class of 1935, delivering a speech entitled "Youth Looks at Peace". As a college student, he continued and expanded on the interests he had pursued as a high school student, contributing to the student newspaper as both writer and cartoonist. It was during this period that he purportedly tried his hand at novel writing with a book titled
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By then, Goodis's main beneficiary, his brother Herbert, was also dead. So in 1972, the Goodis estate agreed that the case now had only "nuisance value" and accepted $ 12,000 to settle the matter. Despite the significant difference between the initial claim and the final monetary settlement, the case
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genre. Born in Philadelphia, Goodis alternately resided there and in New York City and Hollywood during his professional years. According to critic Dennis Drabelle, "Despite his education, a combination of ethnicity (Jewish) and temperament allowed him to empathize with outsiders: the working poor,
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Goodis died at 11:30 pm on January 7, 1967, at Albert Einstein Medical Center, Northern Division, not far from his home. He was 49. His death certificate lists "cerebral vascular accident," meaning a stroke, as the cause of death. Days earlier, Goodis had been beaten while resisting a robbery. Some
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Goodis was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the oldest child of William Goodis and Mollie Halpern Goodis. William Goodis was a Russian-Jewish émigré born in 1882 who had arrived in America with his mother in 1890. David Goodis's mother, Mollie Halpern, was born in Pennsylvania also into a family
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However, research by Larry Withers and Louis Boxer has produced a marriage license for Goodis and Elaine Astor. It shows that they were married on October 7, 1943, by Rabbi Jacob Samuel Robins, Ph.D., at Ohev Shalom Congregation, 525 South Fairfax Avenue, Los Angeles. According to a divorce decree
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Goodis attended Simon Gratz High School and was engaged in student affairs, editing the school newspaper, serving as student council president, and participating in athletics as a member of both the track and swim teams. He also had the distinction of being chosen valedictorian for the graduating
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of Russian-Jewish émigrés. In Philadelphia, Goodis's father co-owned a newspaper dealership and later went into the textile business as the William Goodis Company. A brother, Jerome, born in 1920, died of meningitis at age three. In 1922, another brother, Herbert, was born into the family.
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Until recently, it was generally believed that Goodis never married. His friend Harold "Dutch" Silver said Goodis never spoke of a wife, and no wife was mentioned in Goodis's obituary. Attorney correspondence also repeatedly stated that Goodis never married.
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In 1950, Goodis returned to Philadelphia, where he lived with his parents and his schizophrenic brother Herbert. At night, he prowled the underside of Philadelphia, hanging out in nightclubs and seedy bars, a milieu he depicted in his fiction.
189:. The novel was never published, and no copy of it has been discovered. Goodis later claimed: "The title was prophetic. Eventually, I threw it into the furnace." Goodis graduated from Temple University in 1938 with a degree in journalism. 421:, the fictional story of Richard Kimble, a doctor wrongfully convicted of murdering his wife. In the plot, Kimble subsequently escapes and begins a long search for the "one-armed man", the person he believes to be the real killer. 457:
had been used, but whether the book was in the public domain. In a victory for UA and ABC, the District Court held that Goodis had, in effect, "donated his work to the public domain" when he published it in
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The Goodis estate appealed. In 1970, the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit reversed the lower court's decision and remanded the case for trial. The decision is reported at
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Although Goodis's novels were occasionally adapted by Hollywood, it was mainly French filmmakers (François Truffaut, René Clément, Jean-Jacques Beineix) who were interested in his work.
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that was based on his 1953 novel published by Lion Books. It was the only solely authored screenplay by him to be produced as a movie. It was remade in 1971 by
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Arriving in Hollywood, Goodis signed a six-year contract with Warner Brothers, working on story treatments and scripts. In 1947, Goodis wrote the script for
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have attributed his death to his injuries. (It is also said that he died while shoveling snow.) He was buried in Roosevelt Memorial Park in Pennsylvania.
386:(1951) sold over a million copies, and he continued to write for paperback publishers, notably Gold Medal. There was a renewed interest in his works when 1369: 225:, sometimes churning out 10,000 words a day. The first pulp story published under his own name, titled "Mistress of the White Slave King", appeared in 201:. After it was published by Dutton in 1939, Goodis moved to New York City, where he wrote under several pseudonyms for pulp magazines, including 747: 1409: 1394: 1374: 711: 1399: 1344: 554:, he was asked to direct a film based on a Goodis detective novel and decided he couldn't see himself making something so stupid. 162:(March 2, 1917 – January 7, 1967) was an American writer of crime fiction noted for his output of short stories and novels in the 373:
Withers is Astor's son by a later marriage. He learned about her marriage to Goodis only after her death in 1986 from a stroke.
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directed what is regarded as a classic film noir, and a first edition of the 1946 hardcover is valued at more than $ 800.
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After his death, his work went out of print in the United States, but he remained a popular favorite in France. In 1987,
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One month later, Goodis was dead. After his death the lawsuit continued to wind its way through the courts.
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found in the attic of Philadelphia's City Hall, Astor received a divorce on January 18, 1946.
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is still regarded as a landmark decision in intellectual property rights and copyright law.
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While working at an advertising agency, Goodis started writing his first published novel,
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from the short story 'Professional Man' published in Manhunt Magazine Oct. 1953. Part of
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The following is a list of adaptations in reverse chronological order.
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During the 1940s, Goodis scripted radio adventure serials, including
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Life's a Bitch: Paranoia and Sexuality in the novels of David Goodis
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Goodis has influenced contemporary crime fiction writers, notably
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A filmography of works based on Goodis's novels is appended to
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During a deposition on December 9, 1966, Goodis stated that
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Difficult Lives: Jim Thompson, David Goodis, Chester Himes
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The dispute did not so much concern whether the theme of
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for the first time in more than 50 years. Also in 2007,
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was named after Goodis. However, in Godard's 1972 film
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without using a copyright notice that listed his name.
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Goodis is also credited with writing the screenplay to
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was being developed by director Edward Holub in 2004.
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David Goodis: Five Noir Novels of the 1940s and 50s.
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David Crewe, Logan Claybourne, Lance Kermit, others
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Goodis at an unknown date
Philadelphia
Novelist
screenwriter
Noir fiction
crime fiction
www.davidgoodis.com
noir fiction
Hop Harrigan
Superman
Dark Passage
The Saturday Evening Post
Warner Bros.
Humphrey Bogart
Lauren Bacall
Delmer Daves
Somerset Maugham
Raymond Chandler
The Lady in the Lake
Delmer Daves
The Burglar
Paul Wendkos
Henri Verneuil
Omar Sharif
Jean-Paul Belmondo
François Truffaut
Shoot the Piano Player
The Fugitive
Coudert Brothers
Black Lizard

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