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is usually given credit for heightening the film's homoerotic subtext (only hinted at in the novel) and the softening of the villain, Bruno, from the coarse alcoholic of the book into a dapper, charming mama's boy.
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about a precocious teenage girl named Violet who helps to untangle her father's love life. In 1944 he dramatized these in a play called
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annually bestow a Whitfield Cook Award on a playwright for the best unproduced, unpublished play, as determined by a jury.
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In 1945, Cook headed to Hollywood, where he was partnered with Ann Morrison Chapin on a trio of film scripts that starred
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For the remainder of the 1950s, Cook worked in television, contributing scripts to series such as
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of screenplays, stage plays, short stories and novels, best known for his contributions to two
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Cook began his career as a writer in the late thirties with stories in
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A Choice of Disguises: A Novel - Whitfield Cook - Google Books
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as Violet, and brought Cook to the attention of her father,
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In the early forties, Cook wrote a series of stories for
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as major influences. He attended and graduated from the
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George Whitfield Cook III was born on April 9, 1909, in
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David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University alumni
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Montclair, New Jersey
Lyme, Connecticut
John N. Heiskell
American writer
Alfred Hitchcock
Stage Fright
Strangers on a Train
Suspense
Climax!
Playhouse 90
Montclair, New Jersey
Walter de la Mare
Virginia Woolf
Yale School of Drama
The American Mercury
Story
Cosmopolitan
O. Henry Award
Redbook
Broadway
Patricia Hitchcock
Alfred Hitchcock
June Allyson
High Barbaree
Alma Reville
Stage Fright
Strangers on a Train
Edgar Allan Poe Award
Studio One in Hollywood
Suspense

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