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Gordon Kahn (1902–1962) was an American writer and screenwriter who was blacklisted during the McCarthy era; he is the father of broadcaster and author Tony Kahn.
Gordon Kahn was born on 11 May 1902 in Budapest, Hungary. He was a writer, known for The Death Kiss (1932), The People's Enemy (1935) and The Crosby Case (1934). He was married to Barbara Brodie. He died on 31 December 1962 in Manchester, New Hampshire, USA.
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Gordon Wendell Kahl (January 8, 1920 – June 3, 1983) was an American World War II veteran and farmer who was known for being a one-time member of the Posse Comitatus movement and for his involvement in two fatal shootouts with law enforcement officers in the United States in 1983.
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- May 11, 1902
Gordon Kahn (11 May 1902 – 31 December 1962) was an American writer known for writing movie scripts. He wrote over 30 movies including, All Quiet on the Western Front and The African Queen. Kahn lost his job and was banned from writing movies because the United States government thought he was a Communist. References
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