Report on blacklisting : 1 Movies ([1956])

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1929 — CASE OF LENA SMITH (Paramount) Director, Josef von Steinberg. Adapted by Jules Furthman from a story by Samuel Ornitz. 1929 — CHINATOWN NIGHTS (Paramount) Director, W. A. Wellman. From Samuel Ornitz' story "Tong War." Adapted by Oliver H. P. Garrett. Scenario by Ben Grannan Kohn. Dialogue sequences by William B. Jutto. 1930 — SINS OF THE CHILDREN (Cosmopolitan Productions-Metro) Director, Sam Wood. From a story by Elliott Nugent and J. C. Nugent. Adap- tation by Samuel Ornitz. Dialogue by Elliott Nugent and Clara Lipman. 1932 - HELL'S HIGHWAY (RKO) Executive Producer, David O. Selznick. Director, Rowland Brown. Story by Samuel Ornitz, Robert Tasker and Rowland Brown. 1932 — SECRETS OF THE FRENCH POLICE (RKO) Director, Edward Sutherland. Based on "Secrets of Surete" by H. Ashton- Wolfe and Samuel Ornitz. Screenplay by Samuel Ornitz and Robert Tasker. 1933 - MEN OF AMERICA (RKO) Director, Ralph Ince. Story by Humphrey Pearson. Adaptation by Henry McCarthy and Samuel Ornitz. 1933 - ONE MAN'S JOURNEY (RKO) Director, John Robertson. Screenplay by Samuel Ornitz. From the story "Failure," by Katherine Haviland Taylor. 1934 _ ONE EXCITING ADVENTURE (Universal) Director, Ernst L. Frank. Screenplay by William Hurlburt. Dialogue by Samuel Ornitz. Based on a story by Frank Schultz, and Billie Wilder. 1935 — THE MAN WHO RECLAIMED His HEAD (Universal) Director, Edward Ludwig. Based on a play by Jean Bart. Adaptation by Jean Bart and Samuel Ornitz. 1935 — THREE KIDS AND A QUEEN (Universal) Producer, Ben Verschleiser. Director, Edward Ludwig. Story by Harry Poppe and Chester Beecroft. Screen play by Barry Trivers and Samuel Ornitz. 1936 — FATAL LADY (Wanger-Paramount) Producer, Walter Wanger. Director, Edward Ludwig. Screenplay by Samuel Ornitz. Additional dialogue by Tiffany Thayer. Original story by Harry Segall. Adapted by William R. Lipman. 1936 — FOLLOW YOUR HEART (Republic) Nat Levine Production. Director, Aubrey Scotto. Screenplay by Nathanael West, Lester Cole, Samuel Ornitz. Story by Dana Burnet. Additional dialogue, Olive Cooper. 1937 — A DOCTOR'S DIARY (Paramount) Producer, B. P. Schulberg. Director, Charles Vidor. Screenplay by David Boehm. Story by Samuel Ornitz and Joseph Anthony. 246