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Harry Kurnitz (January 5, 1908 –
March 18, 1968) was an
American playwright, novelist, and
prolific screenwriter who
wrote swashbucklers for
Errol Flynn...
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written to
include Clouseau, but was an
adaptation of a
stage play by
Harry Kurnitz,
which he
adapted from a
French play L'Idiote by
Marcel Achard. The film...
- for the
Prosecution was
adapted for the
screen by
Larry Marcus,
Harry Kurnitz, and Wilder. The film was
acclaimed by
critics and
received six Academy...
- Eddie. In
Brooklyn in 1942,
Evelyn Kurnitz has just died
following a
lengthy illness. Her husband,
Eddie Kurnitz,
needs to take a job as a traveling...
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produced by
Jerry Wald. The
screenplay by
George Oppenheimer and
Harry Kurnitz,
based on a
story by
Herbert Dalmas, has
uncredited contributions by William...
- 15-year-old Jay
Kurnitz and his 13-year-old
brother Arty move from the
Bronx to
Yonkers to live
temporarily with
their strict,
stern Grandma Kurnitz and her daughter...
- The Girl Who Came to
Supper is a
musical with a book by
Harry Kurnitz and
music and
lyrics by Noël Coward,
based on
Terence Rattigan's 1953 play The Sleeping...
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based on a
story by
Harry Kurnitz, not
Dashiell Hammett, as the
previous films had been, with the
script written by
Harry Kurnitz and
Irving Brecher. After...
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Herbert Berghof at HB Studio. In 1991
Jamie originated the role of Jay
Kurnitz in the
original cast of the Tony
Award and
Pulitzer Prize winning play...
- of the life of Australian-born
soprano Nellie Melba,
written by
Harry Kurnitz and
directed by
Lewis Milestone for
Horizon Pictures,
marking the film...