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September, 1945 — MEN IN HER DIARY (Universal) Executive Producer, Howard Welsch. Associate Producer, Charles Barton. Director, Charles Barton. From an original screen story by Kerry Shaw. Screenplay by Hugh Herbert and Elwood Ullman. Adaptation by Lester Cole. Additional dialogue, Stanley Davis. (Film completed March, 1945.) May, 1946 — STRANGE CONQUEST (Universal) Producer, Marshall Grant. Director, John Rawlins. Story by Lester Cole and Carl Dreher. Screenplay by Roy Chanslor. (Film completed January, 1946.) July, 1947 - FIESTA (M-G-M) Producer, Jack Cummings. Director, Richard Thorpe. Original screenplay by George Bruce and Lester Cole. (Film completed April, 1946.) August, 1947 — THE ROMANCE OF ROSY RIDGE (M-G-M) Producer, Jack Cummings. Director, Roy Rowland. Screenplay by Lester Cole. Based on a story by MacKinlay Kantor. (Film completed December, 1946.) February, 1948 - HIGH WALL (M-G-M) Producer, Robert Lord. Director, Curtis Bernhardt. Screenplay by Sidney Boehm and Lester Cole. Suggested by a story and play by Alan R. Clark and Bradbury Foote. (Film completed August, 1947.) 4. Hollywood Feature Films for which EDWARD DMYTRYK Received Screen Credits. 1935 - THE HAWK (Herman Wohl) Producer, Herman Wohl. Director, Edward Dmytryk. Author, James Oliver Curwood. Screenplay by Griffin Jay. October, 1939 — TELEVISION SPY (Paramount) Executive Producer, William LeBaron. Associate Producer, Edward T. Lowe. Director, Edward Dmytryk. Developed from an unpublished story by Endre Bohem. Screenplay by Horace McCoy, William R. Lipman and Lillie Hayward. Contributor to screenplay construction, Irving Reis. (Film completed June, 1939.) January, 1940 — EMERGENCY SQUAD (Paramount) Executive Producer, William LeBaron. Associate Producer, Stuart Walker. Director, Edward Dmytryk. Developed from original idea by Robert Musel and Michael Raymond. Screenplay by Garnett Weston and Stuart Palmer. (Film completed September, 1939.) August, 1940 — GOLDEN GLOVES (Paramount) Executive Producer, William LeBaron. Associate Producer, William Thomas. Director, Edward Dmytryk. Developed from original story by Maxwell Shane. Screenplay by Maxwell Shane and Lewis R. Foster. (Film completed December, 1939.) 239