Report on blacklisting : 1 Movies ([1956])

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December, 1944 — TOMORROW THE WORLD (United Artists) Producer, Lester Cowan. Associate Producer, David Hall. Director, Leslie Fenton. From the play by James Gow and Arnaud D'Usseau. Screenplay by Ring Lardner, Jr. and Leopold Atlas. (Film completed August, 1944.) September, 1946 — CLOAK AND DAGGER (United States Pictures, Inc.-Warnersj Executive Producer, Milton Sperling. Producer, Milton Sperling. Director, Fritz Lang. Original screen story by Boris Ingster and John Larkin. Suggested by the book by Corey Ford and Alastair McBain. Screenplay by Albert Maltz and Ring Lardner, Jr. (Film completed June, 1946.) October, 1947 — FOREVER AMBER (20th Century-Fox) Executive Producer, Darryl F. Zanuck. Producer, William Perlberg. Director, Otto Preminger. From the novel by Kathleen Winsor. Screenplay by Philip Dunne and Ring Lardner, Jr. Adaptation, Jerome Cady. (Film completed March, 1947.) June, 1949 — THE FORBIDDEN STREET (20th Century-Fox) Producer, William Perlberg. Director, Jean Negulesco. From the novel "Britan- nia Mews" by Margery Sharp. Screenplay by Ring Lardner, Jr. (Film completed October, 1948.) 6. Hollywood Feature Films for which JOHN HOWARD LAWSON Received Screen Credits. 1929 - DYNAMITE (M-G-M-Pathe) Producer, Cecil B. DeMille. Director, Cecil B. DeMille. Story by Jean MacPherson. Dialogue by Jean MacPherson, John Howard Lawson and Gladys Ungar. 1930 — SHIP FROM SHANGHAI (M-G-M) Director, Charles Brabin. Scenario by John Howard Lawson. Theme based on Dale Collins' novel "The Ordeal." 1930 — OUR BLUSHING BRIDES (M-G-M) Director, Harry Beaumont. Scenarists, Bess Merydth and John Howard Lawson. Dialogue by Bess Meredyth and Edwyn Justice Mayer. 1930 -SEA BAT (M-G-M) Director, Wesley Ruggles. Story by Dorothy Yost. Scenario by Bess Meredith and John Howard Lawson. Dialogue by Bess Meredith and John Howard Lawson. 1931 — BACHELOR APARTMENT (RKO) Director, Lowell Sherman. Original story by John Howard Lawson. Scenario and adaptation by J. Walter Ruben. 1934 — SUCCESS AT ANY PRICE (RKO) Director, J. Walter Ruben. From the play by John Howard Lawson, as pro- duced by the Group Theatre. Adaptation by John Howard Lawson and Howard J. Green. 243