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Jules Furthman (March 5, 1888 –
September 22, 1966) was an
American magazine and
newspaper writer before working as a screenwriter.
Pauline Kael once wrote...
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American film noir
directed by
Edmund Goulding from a
screenplay by
Jules Furthman.
Based on
William Lindsay Gresham's 1946
novel of the same name, it stars...
- from his
worst book,
which Hawks admitted was To Have and Have Not.
Jules Furthman wrote the
first screenplay, which, like the novel, was set in Cuba. However...
- noir
directed by
Howard Hawks.
William Faulkner,
Leigh Brackett and
Jules Furthman co-wrote the screenplay,
which adapts Raymond Chandler's 1939 novel. The...
- Keaton's The
Frozen North (1922). In 1920, she
married screenwriter Jules Furthman. They had a son,
Jules Jr. In 1922, she
retired from her
acting career...
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starring John
Wayne and
Janet Leigh. It was
written and
produced by
Jules Furthman, and
presented by
Howard Hughes.
Filming lasted more than
eighteen months...
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Howard Hawks and
William Wyler. The
screenplay by Jane
Murfin and
Jules Furthman is
based on the 1935
novel of the same
title by Edna Ferber. For his performance...
- 1946 The Big
Sleep (with
William Faulkner and
Jules Furthman), 1946 Rio
Bravo (with
Jules Furthman and B.H. McCampbell), 1959 Gold of the
Seven Saints...
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Josef von
Sternberg from a
screenplay by
Jules Furthman and S. K. Lauren,
adapted from a
story by
Furthman and von Sternberg. The
original story "Mother...
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Mankiewicz (titles) and
Josef von
Sternberg from the
story by
Jules and
Charles Furthman.
Bancroft was
nominated for the
Academy Award for Best Actor. Thunderbolt...