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However Wald and Krasna became continually frustrated with Hughes. In May 1952 Wald bought out Krasna's interest in the company for $ 500,000 and Krasna returned to writing. In November 1952 Wald was appointed head of production at Columbia. He took some properties he developed with Krasna including
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In January 1952 the team announced they had renegotiated their deal with Hughes again, and wanted to make two more films that year – one based on an original story by Krasna, the other directed by Krasna with Wald being executive producer. Wald said, "Norman and I didn't feel there was enough work
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with the lead character inspired by his boss, Hubert Voight. Krasna tried to sell the play to Warners who were not interested – indeed they fired him from his job as publicity agent – but it was picked up by
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1947). By December 1945 it had earned over $ 1 million on Broadway and led to two touring productions, three USO productions and a plagiarism suit. (In August 1946 Krasna won the plagiariam suit.)
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In November 1951 Krasna said he "liked it" at RKO "but they would have liked mediocrity". However, in December Krasna and Wald announced they intended to pick up their option to stay at RKO.
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Pryor, Thomas M. (July 1, 1952). "Hayward Is Named to Star in Fox Film: Will Play Rachel Jackson in 'President's Lady' at Studio -- Sol Siegel to Produce It".
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which had been written years earlier. The show ran for only eight performances, although film rights were sold for over $ 500,000. (The film was never made).
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Pryor, Thomas M. (February 13, 1954). "Miss Tierney Set For Krasna Film: She Will Star In 'Speak To Me Of Love' At Columbia – Van Johnson Weighs Role".
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Pryor, Thomas M. (May 3, 1952). "Jerry Wald Is Set To Buy Out Krasna: Completes Deal For Interest In Film Firm They Share – Company Stays At R.K.O.".
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Calta, Louis (March 30, 1948). "Logan, Huston Set For New Musical: Director And Actor Are Slated For Berlin-Krasna Show, 'Stars On My Shoulders'".
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Pryor, Thomas M. (July 4, 1958). "Krasna Writing Script For Fox: Preparing 'High Dive,' Film About Water Carnival – Goldwyn Rebuilding Set".
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In August they announced a $ 50 million slate of pictures – 12 films a year over five years. Among the films they were going to make were
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announced he had bought out the remainder of Wald's contract with Warners for $ 150,000 so the duo could make 8-12 films a year at RKO.
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Hopper, Hedda (December 8, 1951). "Al Jolson's Widow Elopes With Film Producer Krasna: Couple Married in Hotel Chapel at Las Vegas".
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Pryor, Thomas M. (November 2, 1952). "Hollywood Change: Appointment of Wald as Columbia's Top Producer Held Significant -- Addenda".
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In April 1940 he signed an agreement with Jean Arthur and Arthur's husband Frank Ross to write and produce a film. That became
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Hopper, Hedda (February 13, 1952). "Looking at Hollywood: Singing Sadie Thompson Sought for Movie Musical Version of 'Rain'".
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Kerr, Walter (March 19, 1967). "How to Tell One Flop From Another: Memorable Baskets How to Tell the Flops Ague to Abandon".
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Schumach, Murray (October 30, 1962). "Filmmaker Sets Busy Stage Role: 7 Arts, as Backer, Differs From MCA on Aloofness".
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Leonard, William (October 22, 1967). "Burrows Proud of Broadway and Its Comedy: Burrows Proud of Broadway, Its Comedy".
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Zolotow, Sam (March 27, 1968). "Merrick Record: 8 Plays at Once: ' Myrtle,' Opening Tonight, to Eclipse His Old Mark".
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Kerr, Walter (February 14, 1967). "Theater: Filtered Play in a Minor Key: 'Love in E Flat' Opens at Brooks Atkinson".
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He wanted to get into journalism and talked his way into a job as a copy boy for the Sunday feature department of the
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Pryor, Thomas M. (December 26, 1951). "Differences Between Producing Team and Howard Hughes Are Reported Settled".
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Schallert, Edwin (March 22, 1956). "Drama: Linda Christian Named for 'Starlet Street;' De Havilland Film Slated".
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who was put under personal contract to Krasna. Krasna wanted to reteam de Havilland and Forsythe in a film called
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Schallert, Edwin (February 1, 1954). "Drama: Wald, Krasna Renewing Association; Top Disc Jockey Inspiring Film".
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Schallert, Edwin (February 9, 1955). "Ace Comedian Tati Will Do 'My Uncle'; Road Race Themes Film; Krasna Set".
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for the two of us as executive producers... Norman wants to devote more time to writing." They were going to do
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Zolotow, Sam (August 1, 1966). "Krasna Comedy Due This Winter: Producer Says Play Will Eschew the Perverse".
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formed a production company which was to start when Wald's contract with Warners expired. Later that month
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In November 1934 Krasna signed a two-year contract at Paramount at $ 1,500 a week. While there, he adapted
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Schallert, Edwin (November 2, 1956). "Lately Wed Florence Marly Does Moll; Feuer and Martin Sign Krasna".
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Schallert, Edwin (August 14, 1950). "'Caesar' Put on Spring Schedule; Marine Spy Subject May Star Cobb".
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but was persuaded against writing it as a play on the grounds it was non commercial. He told the idea to
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In February 1954 Krasna announced he would write and direct an original film for Wald, now at Columbia,
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In December 1938 Kransa joined RKO and was assigned to work for George Stevens. He wrote the script for
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In August 1936 Paramount announced that Krasna would make his directorial debut in a movie he wrote for
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In June 1933 Eddie Buzzell arranged for Universal to borrow Krasna from MGM to work on the script for
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Weiler, A. H. (March 13, 1949). "By Way Report: Norman Krasna Sells Self as Director of Own Comedy".
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Krasna spent many years living in Switzerland, but returned to Los Angeles before his death in 1984.
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into a movie: in October 1943 Warners announced they purchased an unproduced play by Krasna called
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centered on a case of mistaken identity. Krasna directed three films during a forty-year career in
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Pye, Michael; Krasna, Norman (February 19, 1978). "He's not perfect – but he did know Groucho".
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Calta, Louis (December 19, 1961). "Krasna's 'French Street' Listed For Production Next Season".
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Calta, Louis (December 19, 1961). "Krasna's 'French Street' Listed For Production Next Season".
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In February 1942, Krasna signed a contract to Warner Bros to write and direct. This resulted in
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in 1928. (He worked with Lewis Weitzenkorn who turned Krasna into a character in the play
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In October 1962 Seven Arts announced they had bought the film rights to the Krasna play
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Schallert, Edwin (August 16, 1950). "Film Men Wald and Krasna Tell Production Plans".
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Schallert, Edwin (August 16, 1950). "Film Men Wald and Krasna Tell Production Plans".
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starring Jackie Gleason but it was never made. Neither was a proposed film version of
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Catinellamontclair, Joseph (March 28, 1982). "Krasna 'Comedy' Offered in Montclair".
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announced he would direct both the Broadway production and film of Krasna's script
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classic more than twenty times. Then while at Warners, at nights he wrote a play,
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During his war service, he continued to write in his spare time. He sent his old
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Barnes, Clive (April 2, 1975). "'We Interrupt,' Situation Thriller, Arrives".
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He quit law school, worked his way up to being a drama critic, at first for
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They remained married until Krasna's death in 1984. He had six children.
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While in the service, Krasna directed a film about the activities of the
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Zoltow, Sam (December 12, 1945). "'Brighten Corner' Will Open Tonight".
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Zolotow, Sam (December 11, 1964). "Becks Returning to Face Jail Term".
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From 1940 to 1950 Krasna was married to Ruth Frazee, sister of actress
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although he and Marx sold it to Warners for $ 500,000 in October 1955.
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The play had a short run, and Krasna was then offered a contract at
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Scheuer, Philip K. (December 24, 1933). "A Town Called Hollywood".
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In September 1939 he signed a contract with Universal to write the
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Backstory: Interviews with Screenwriters of Hollywood's Golden Age
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He returned to Broadway with a play he had written years earlier:
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School of Law, working at Macy's Department Store during the day.
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Scheuer, Philip K. (January 26, 1941). "Town Called Hollywood".
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Scheuer, Philip K. (August 9, 1931). "A Town Called Hollywood".
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Parsons, Louella O. (February 7, 1942). "Back to Firing Line!".
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American dramatist, screenwriter, and film director (1909–1984)
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In November 1936 he was reportedly working on a new version of
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announced he would produce it. However it was never produced.
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said "Norman Krasna has become a pale echo of Norman Krasna."
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In July 1952 Krasna signed a contract with Paramount to write
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In September 1941 Krasna was in New York working on a script,
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McGilligan, Patrick, "Norman Krasna: The Woolworth's Touch",
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Funke, Lewis (May 2, 1948). "News and Gossip of the Rialto".
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In April 1939 his income for the previous year was $ 83,000.
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In January 1948 he was reportedly working on a musical with
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Esterow, Milton (December 24, 1961). "News of the Rialto".
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In October 1967 he was reportedly working on a play called
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Newspaper reports said he provided the original story for
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By March 1951 the team had made no films. They announced
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Shippey, Lee (March 2, 1935). "The Lee Side o'L. A.".
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Krasna was born in Queens, New York City. He attended
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Krasna followed it with another comedy for Broadway,
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Reviewing it 1200:announced Krasna would adapt Leslie Storm's play 1166:In July 1959 he signed to make what would become 1095:In October 1956 Krasna signed to adapt the novel 734:Krasna returned to directing feature films with 299:Columbia loaned Krasna to MGM where he worked on 224:In April 1932 he was assigned to his first film, 5854:20th-century American dramatists and playwrights 5830: 3546:"Jolson's Widow Gets $ 1,000,000 Estate Award". 2639: 456:. In August 1938 MGM announced he would produce 2965:"On the Planning Stages With Wald and Krasna". 1746: 180:He decided to become a playwright after seeing 5879:Best Original Screenplay Academy Award winners 3812:, University of California Press,1986 p212-240 544:(1941). He was working on another Durbin film 428:(1937) for his old collaborator Eddie Buzzell 379:. The film earned Krasna an Oscar nomination. 5113: 4390: 3871: 3525:. Horatio Limburger Oglethorpe. p. 178. 2421:"Don Ameche Borrowed for 'Broadway Melody'". 2312:Skolsky, Sidney (June 8, 1936). "Hollywood". 1175:In August 1959 Wald announced Fox would make 1017:(1954), originally meant to be a vehicle for 175: 2451:"Krasna Joins R.K.O. Under Expansion Plan". 1084:In November 1954 Krasna was going to direct 749:(1950) but he is not credited in the movie. 528:Instead he did two films for Universal: the 361:he had an idea for a play about a lynching, 2541:"Douglas MacLean Wins Film Producer Post". 1155:In July 1958 he signed to write a film for 1111:was adapted for television. Krasna adapted 369:who bought it as a film for MGM. It became 200:, based on his job and heavily inspired by 5939:St. John's University School of Law alumni 5129:Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement 5120: 5106: 4406:Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay 4397: 4383: 3885: 3878: 3864: 3598: 3596: 3225:"News and Notes From the TV-Radio World". 2140:"Many Writers Added to Columbia's Staff". 1626:(1950) – story, script, director, producer 1420:(1933) – uncredited contribution to script 752: 577:Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay 290:During the evening he wrote another play, 275:(1933). 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The latter ended up not being made. 664:suggested Krasna write something like 639:– this was in fact another version of 305:(1933). He went to RKO where he wrote 5949:Writers from Palm Springs, California 5919:Military personnel from New York City 5101: 4378: 3859: 3795: 3602: 3584: 3569: 3520: 3481:"Jolson's Widow Elopes With Producer" 3329: 3180:"Gleason Ponders lead Role in Film". 3093: 3078: 3054: 3009: 2920:"Wald and Krasna Plan Eight Movies". 2814: 2710:"Screen News Here and in Hollywood". 2676:"Screen News Here and in Hollywood". 2631:"Screen News Here and in Hollywood". 2496:"Screen News Here and in Hollywood". 2481:"Screen News Here and in Hollywood". 2112: 1006: 186:. To learn the craft, he retyped the 5909:Film producers from New York (state) 5849:20th-century American businesspeople 3720: 3404: 2845:"Taurog to Direct Comedy at Metro". 2616:"'Dark Horse' Off to Sunday Night". 2406:"Three New Films Listed for Today". 2155:"Notes From the Hollywood Studios". 583:in September 1942, serving with the 80:Erle Chennault Galbraith (1951–1984) 5914:First Motion Picture Unit personnel 5864:20th-century American screenwriters 2327:"Nominees Listed for Film Awards". 1920: 1888:(1969) (originally written in 1961) 1694:(1956) – script, director, producer 1230:for which Krasna wrote the script. 1136:would be produced on Broadway with 1053:. The title of this was changed to 656: 564: 13: 5859:20th-century American male writers 1789: 1710:(1960) – script, based on his play 1702:(1958) – script, based on his play 1276:and Krasna's script was not used. 1233:In 1961 Krasna announced his play 1189:(1960), the penultimate movie for 1105:. (No film or show would result.) 483:(1939), which was a huge success. 14: 5965: 5899:Film directors from New York City 3959:Who Was That Lady I Saw You With? 3816: 2954:. November 16, 1950. p. A12. 2690: 2605:. September 21, 1941. p. X1. 2485:. September 12, 1939. p. 35. 1959: 1863:Who Was That Lady I Saw You With? 1734:(1963) – script based on his play 1272:. However Litvak was replaced by 1179:from a script by Krasna starring 1143:Who Was That Lady I Saw You With? 436:In early 1937 he went to MGM for 5934:Screenwriters from New York City 5076:Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert 3789: 3774: 3759: 3744: 3729: 3714: 3699: 3669: 3644: 3623: 3611: 3578: 3563: 3554: 3539: 3184:. November 27, 1954. p. 18. 2665:. September 7, 1943. p. 14. 2620:. November 13, 1941. p. 34. 2590:. December 27, 1940. p. 22. 2515:. February 19, 1940. p. 23. 2455:. December 22, 1938. p. 11. 2440:. February 7, 1938. p. A14. 2395:. December 22, 1936. p. 32. 2188:"Studio Reports Heavy Program". 1598:(1943) – story, script, director 1582:(1941) – story, script, producer 1428:(1933) – uncredited contribution 1370:In December 1951 he eloped with 1358: 1287:However no production resulted. 1204:for Doris Day. It was not made. 555:, produced by Ross. this became 3550:. January 22, 1952. p. A1. 3514: 3499: 3473: 3458: 3454:. February 17, 1978. p. 8. 3443: 3428: 3413: 3398: 3383: 3368: 3353: 3338: 3323: 3308: 3293: 3278: 3263: 3248: 3233: 3218: 3203: 3188: 3173: 3158: 3143: 3128: 3113: 3102: 3087: 3072: 3063: 3048: 3033: 3029:. January 13, 1952. p. X5. 3018: 3003: 2988: 2984:. February 5, 1951. p. 22. 2973: 2958: 2943: 2928: 2913: 2898: 2883: 2868: 2853: 2838: 2823: 2808: 2804:. January 29, 1948. p. 18. 2793: 2778: 2763: 2748: 2733: 2718: 2703: 2684: 2680:. October 27, 1943. p. 27. 2669: 2654: 2635:. February 5, 1942. p. 25. 2624: 2609: 2594: 2579: 2564: 2549: 2545:. January 23, 1941. p. 13. 2534: 2519: 2504: 2500:. November 7, 1939. p. 35. 2489: 2474: 2459: 2444: 2429: 2414: 2399: 2384: 2373: 2350: 2346:. August 18, 1936. p. A15. 2335: 2331:. February 8, 1937. p. 12. 2320: 2305: 2290: 2267: 2263:. November 8, 1934. p. 27. 2252: 2241: 2237:. January 14, 1934. p. A7. 2226: 2211: 2196: 2181: 2163: 1262:In May 1963 he signed to adapt 1257: 1254:and would co produce the play. 5904:Film producers from California 5894:Film directors from California 3289:. August 21, 1959. p. 23. 3244:. August 16, 1957. p. 12. 3199:. October 6, 1955. p. A6. 3025:"Hollywood's Militant Stand". 2999:. November 3, 1951. p. 9. 2924:. August 16, 1950. p. 25. 2789:. January 2, 1948. p. 16. 2759:. August 17, 1946. p. 16. 2651:. Retrieved November 26, 2023. 2425:. August 17, 1938. p. 13. 2192:. January 2, 1933. p. A8. 2148: 2133: 2097: 2082: 2067: 2058: 2043: 2028: 1682:(1956) – co-script (remake of 1285:Naked Mary, Will You Come Out? 1218:, which reached Broadway with 422:. He moved to Universal to do 348:Back at MGM, Krasna worked on 1: 5954:Writers from Queens, New York 5929:Screenwriters from California 4090:The Richest Girl in the World 2969:. March 4, 1951. p. 101. 2714:. March 17, 1944. p. 14. 2693:"Columbia Pictures vs Krasna" 2575:. March 10, 1941. p. 11. 2573:The Christian Science Monitor 2530:. April 13, 1940. p. 23. 2177:. 18 October 1932. p. 4. 2144:. 17 April 1932. p. B11. 2035:"Child Actors Have Innings". 2022: 1992:The Richest Girl in the World 1955:about a priest and prostitute 1608:The Richest Girl in the World 1452:The Richest Girl in the World 1207: 706:Less successful was the play 641:The Richest Girl in the World 575:(1943), which earned him the 308:The Richest Girl in the World 209:who produced it on Broadway. 127: 4138:The King and the Chorus Girl 3999:We Interrupt This Program... 3633:. Internet Broadway Database 3304:. June 11, 1960. p. 12. 3229:. May 19, 1957. p. X11. 2879:. June 19, 1950. p. 17. 2774:. March 6, 1947. p. A2. 2159:. 7 August 1932. p. X3. 2039:. April 6, 1931. p. A7. 1981: 1747:Scripts for unrealized films 1503:The King and the Chorus Girl 1333:We Interrupt This Program... 999:and an original of Krasna's 948:Their first four films were 406:The King and the Chorus Girl 320: 237:In August he was working on 122: 7: 5874:American male screenwriters 3364:. May 16, 1963. p. C6. 3274:. July 8, 1959. p. B8. 2864:. 15 June 1950. p. 41. 2849:. May 25, 1949. p. 37. 2470:. April 8, 1939. p. 7. 2410:. May 29, 1937. p. 21. 2301:. June 28, 1935. p. 9. 2207:. June 3, 1933. p. A7. 1396:(1932) – story, co-dialogue 459:The Broadway Melody of 1939 219: 10: 5970: 5889:Columbia University alumni 5884:Broadway theatre directors 3836:Internet Broadway Database 3259:. 4 July 1958. p. 17. 1606:(1944) – story (remake of 670:and Krasna responded with 452:(1938), originally called 216:as a junior staff writer. 176:Press agent and playwright 119:, which he also directed. 61:Los Angeles, United States 5789: 5694: 5602: 5511: 5400: 5309: 5218: 5135: 4906: 4709: 4412: 4314:The Ambassador's Daughter 4066:Love, Honor, and Oh Baby! 4025: 3894: 1898:We Interrupt This Program 1691:The Ambassador's Daughter 1542:(1938) – story, co-script 1425:Love, Honor, and Oh Baby! 1061:The Ambassador's Daughter 1056:The Ambassador's Daughter 983:and a musical version of 585:First Motion Picture Unit 272:Love, Honor, and Oh Baby! 74: 66: 50: 28: 21: 4865:Joel Coen and Ethan Coen 4210:The Devil and Miss Jones 4194:The Flame of New Orleans 2015:The Devil and Miss Jones 2010:Best Original Screenplay 1971:Best Original Screenplay 1755:(circa 1936) – film for 1742:(1964) – co-story/script 1674:(1954) – co-story/script 1579:The Devil and Miss Jones 1563:The Flame of New Orleans 1534:(1938) – story, producer 1526:(1937) – story, producer 1376:Palm Springs, California 1336:(1975), a thriller; and 615:(1944). He also adapted 535:The Flame of New Orleans 518:The Devil and Miss Jones 409:(1937) with good friend 277:Countess of Monte Cristo 172:and moved to Hollywood. 162:New York Evening Graphic 5012:Alexander Dinelaris Jr. 4258:Two Tickets to Broadway 4237:(1944) (original story) 4162:The First Hundred Years 3919:The Man with Blond Hair 3521:Meeks, Eric G. (2012). 3450:"Song of the suburbs". 1819:The Man with Blond Hair 1631:Two Tickets to Broadway 1531:The First Hundred Years 1081:but it was never made. 939:All the Beautiful Girls 846:All the Beautiful Girls 753:Wald-Krasna Productions 629:The Man with Blond Hair 617:The Man with Blond Hair 592:Officer Training School 558:The Man with Blond Hair 449:The First Hundred Years 166:Exhibitors Herald World 78:Ruth Frazee (1940–1950) 4317:(1956) (also director) 4293:(1952) (producer only) 4285:(1952) (producer only) 4277:(1951) (producer only) 4269:(1951) (producer only) 4253:(1950) (also director) 4229:(1943) (also director) 4165:(1938) (also producer) 4157:(1937) (also producer) 4106:Hands Across the Table 3679:(September 27, 1934). 2691:Davis, George Kidder. 2586:"News of the Screen". 2571:"News of the Screen". 2526:"News of the Screen". 2357:"News Of The Screen". 1964: 1947:(circa 1962) based on 1938:(1948) – musical with 1846:(1949) – written with 1822:(1941) – also directed 1726:(1962) – story, script 1718:(1960) – story, script 1618:(1944) – story, script 1574:(1941) – story, script 1566:(1941) – story, script 1506:(1937, co-writer with 1468:Hands Across the Table 1455:(1934) – story, script 1159:, then at Fox, called 1090:Time Out for Elizabeth 866:The Time for Elizabeth 816:based on the novel by 771:The Helen Morgan Story 649:(1944). He also wrote 525:, but was never made. 523:Googer Plays the Field 472: 431: 342:Hands Across the Table 5004:Alejandro G. Iñárritu 4859:Christopher McQuarrie 3042:Chicago Daily Tribune 2361:. September 3, 1936. 2171:"Krasna Cohn's Ass't" 1936:Stars on My Shoulders 1222:in 1961, directed by 870:All Through the Night 862:A Story for Grown Ups 138:St. John's University 5611:Jean-Claude Carrière 5552:Ruth Prawer Jhabvala 5520:Donald Ogden Stewart 5251:Joseph L. Mankiewicz 4803:John Patrick Shanley 4666:Francis Ford Coppola 4426:Herman J. Mankiewicz 4202:Mr. & Mrs. Smith 4098:Romance in Manhattan 3485:The News and Courier 2278:. November 7, 1984. 1571:Mr. & Mrs. Smith 1460:Romance in Manhattan 1446:Herman J. Mankiewicz 1109:A Time for Elizabeth 931:The Harted They Fall 813:The Harder They Fall 808:Call Out the Marines 757:In June 1950 he and 729:Stars on my Shoulder 716:, originally called 643:and was released as 509:Mr. & Mrs. Smith 403:At Warners he wrote 375:(1936), directed by 335:(1935), directed by 314:Romance in Manhattan 230:(1932), directed by 5046:, Brian Currie and 4642:Pierre Uytterhoeven 4218:It Started with Eve 4114:Four Hours to Kill! 3785:. October 27, 1943. 2729:. February 8, 1945. 2391:"Of Local Origin". 2314:The Washington Post 2091:The Washington Post 2064:McGilligan, p. 213} 2054:. November 7, 1984. 1998:Best Original Story 1988:Best Original Story 1770:Speak to Me of Love 1587:It Started with Eve 1476:Four Hours to Kill! 1412:(1933) – screenplay 1385:Partial filmography 1163:. It was not made. 1063:and the second was 1051:Speak to Me of Love 997:Miss Sadie Thompson 989:Miss Sadie Thompson 695:(1947), originally 581:U.S. Army Air Corps 541:It Started with Eve 357:Around the time of 332:Four Hours to Kill! 281:The Practical Joker 258:Wheeler and Woolsey 134:Columbia University 109:. He garnered four 5647:John Michael Hayes 5445:Melville Shavelson 4968:Dustin Lance Black 4561:Harold Jacob Smith 4493:D. M. 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Douglas 4458:Richard Schweizer 4372: 4371: 4242:Practically Yours 4226:Princess O'Rourke 4050:So This Is Africa 3975:Watch the Birdie! 3843:at Film Reference 3548:Los Angeles Times 3508:Los Angeles Times 3487:. 8 December 1951 3469:. April 28, 1950. 3467:Los Angeles Times 3362:Los Angeles Times 3287:Los Angeles Times 3272:Los Angeles Times 3212:Los Angeles Times 3197:Los Angeles Times 3167:Los Angeles Times 3154:. 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He also wrote 227:Hollywood Speaks 97:, producer, and 57: 54:November 1, 1984 43:Queens, New York 39:November 7, 1909 38: 36: 19: 18: 5969: 5968: 5964: 5963: 5962: 5960: 5959: 5958: 5829: 5828: 5827: 5822: 5816:Charlie Kaufman 5814: 5810:No award (2022) 5809: 5805:No award (2021) 5804: 5796: 5785: 5773: 5767:James L. Brooks 5765: 5757: 5749: 5741: 5733: 5725: 5717: 5711:Steven Zaillian 5709: 5701: 5690: 5686:No award (2009) 5685: 5677: 5669: 5663:Lawrence Kasdan 5661: 5653: 5645: 5637: 5629: 5617: 5609: 5598: 5590: 5582: 5574: 5568:Daniel Taradash 5566: 5560:Charles Bennett 5558: 5550: 5542: 5534: 5526: 5518: 5507: 5499: 5487: 5479: 5471: 5465:William Goldman 5463: 5443: 5435: 5427: 5419: 5407: 5396: 5388: 5380: 5372: 5364: 5358:Preston Sturges 5356: 5350:Paddy Chayefsky 5348: 5340: 5332: 5324: 5316: 5305: 5297: 5289: 5281: 5273: 5265: 5257: 5249: 5241: 5233: 5225: 5214: 5206: 5198: 5186: 5166: 5158: 5150: 5142: 5131: 5126: 5096: 5091: 5070:Kenneth Branagh 5064:Emerald Fennell 5044:Nick Vallelonga 4940:Charlie Kaufman 4920:Pedro Almodóvar 4914:Julian Fellowes 4902: 4791:Earl W. Wallace 4733:Robert C. Jones 4717:Paddy Chayefsky 4705: 4676:Paddy Chayefsky 4670:Edmund H. North 4660:William Goldman 4620:S. H. Barnett, 4579:Stanley Shapiro 4571:Maurice Richlin 4567:Clarence Greene 4509:T. E. B. 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Index

Queens, New York
screenwriter
playwright
film director
screwball comedies
Hollywood
Academy Award
Princess O'Rourke
Columbia University
St. John's University
Five Star Final
Warner Bros.
The Front Page
Ben Hecht
Charles MacArthur
Louder, Please
George Abbott
Columbia Pictures
Hollywood Speaks
Eddie Buzzell
That's My Boy
Harry Cohn
So This Is Africa
Wheeler and Woolsey
Parole Girl
Love, Honor, and Oh Baby!
Chester Morris
Small Miracle
Meet the Baron
The Richest Girl in the World

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