Report on blacklisting : 1 Movies ([1956])

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1937 — THE HIT PARADE (Republic) Nat Levine Production. Director, Gus Meins. Screenplay by Bradford Ropes and Samuel Oraitz. 1937 — IT COULD HAPPEN TO You (Republic) Leonard Fields Production. Directed by Phil Rosen. Adapted by Samuel Ornitz and Nathanael West from a story by Nathanael West. 1937 - PORTIA ON TRIAL (Republic) Director, George Nicholls, Jr. Based on an original story by Faith Baldwin. Screenplay by Samuel Ornitz. Adaptation and added dialogue by E. E. Paramore, Jr. 1937 - Two WISE MAIDS (Republic) Director, Phil Rosen. Based on an original screen story by Endre Bohem. Screenplay by Samuel Ornitz. March, 1938 — KING OF THE NEWSBOYS (Republic) Associate Producer, Bernard Vorhaus. Director, Bernard Vorhaus. Developed from an original screen story by Samuel Ornitz and Horace McCoy. Screen- play by Louis Weitzenhorn and Peggy Thomson. (Film completed February, 1938.) July, 1938 — ARMY GIRL (Republic) Executive Producer, Sol C. Siegel. Associate Producer, Armand Schaefer. Director, George Nicholls, Jr. Based on the published story by Charles L. Clifford. Screenplay by Barry Trivers and Samuel Ornitz. (Film completed May, 1938.) December, 1938 —LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE (Colonial-Paramount) Producer, John Speaks. Director, Ben Holmes. Story by Samuel Ornitz and Endre Bohem, based on the comic strip "Little Orphan Annie" by Harold Gray. Screenplay by Budd Schulberg and Samuel Ornitz. (Film completed December, 1938.) October, 1939 — THE MIRACLE ON MAIN STREET (Columbia) Producer, Jack H. Skirball. Director, Steve Sekely. Developed from an origi- nal screen story by Samuel Ornitz and Boris Ingster. Screenplay by Frederick Jackson. (Film completed November, 1939.) July, 1940 — THREE FACES WEST (Republic) Producer, Sol C. Siegel. Director, Bernard Vorhaus. Original screenplay by F. Hugh Herbert, Joseph Moncure March, and Samuel Ornitz. Contributor to screenplay construction, Doris Anderson. (Film completed April, 1940.) June, 1944 — THEY LIVE IN FEAR (Columbia) Producer, Jack Fier. Director, Josef Berne. Developed from an original screen story by Wilfred Pettit. Based on an idea by Hilda Stone and Ruth Nussbaum. Screenplay by Michael Simmons and Samuel Ornitz. (Film completed March, 1944.) 247