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  1. Jules Furthman (March 5, 1888 – September 22, 1966) was an American magazine and newspaper writer before working as a screenwriter. Pauline Kael once wrote that Furthman "has written about half of the most entertaining movies to come out of Hollywood ( Ben Hecht wrote most of the other half.)"

  2. Furthman became one of the most prolific, and well-known, screenwriters of his time, and was responsible for the screenplays of some of Hollywood's most highly regarded films, such as Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), To Have and Have Not (1944) and Nightmare Alley (1947). Born March 5, 1888. Died September 22, 1966 (78) Add to list.

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    • Chicago, Illinois, USA
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  3. Jules Furthman was a magazine and newspaper writer when he began writing for films in 1915. When the U.S. entered WWI Furthman used the name "Stephen Fox" for his screenplays because he thought his name sounded too German, but he reverted to his real name after the war.

    • March 5, 1888
    • September 22, 1966
  4. Furthman became one of the most prolific, and well-known, screenwriters of his time, and was responsible for the screenplays of some of Hollywood's most highly regarded films, such as Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), To Have and Have Not (1944) and Nightmare Alley (1947).

  5. collections.new.oscars.org › Details › CollectionACADEMY COLLECTIONS | details

    The Jules Furthman papers span the years circa 1920 to 1958 and encompass 11 linear feet. The collection consists of production files (produced and unproduced), story files, and subject files. The bulk of the material documents Furthmans work as a screenwriter from the silent era to the late 1950s.

  6. Fashions for Women is a lost 1927 American drama silent film directed by Dorothy Arzner and written by Paul Armont, Jules Furthman, Percy H...

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  8. This archive comprises a group of twenty-three screenplays, dating from 1923 to 1958, and related material by Jules Furthman (1888-1966). Jules Furthman was born in Chicago (Julius Grinnell Furthman), educated at Northwestern, and began his career as journalist and magazine writer.

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