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April, 1939 - FIVE CAME BACK (RKO) Screenplay by Dalton Trumbo (jointly with two other writers). (Film released June, 1939.) May, 1939 - CAREER (RKO) Screenplay by Dalton Trumbo. (Film released July, 1939.) June, 1939 — TELEVISION SPY (Paramount) Director, Edward Dmytryk. (Film released October, 1939.) July, 1939 — HEAVEN WITH A BARBED WIRE FENCE (20th Century-Fox) Developed from original screen story by Dalton Trumbo. Screenplay by Dalton Trumbo (jointly with two other writers). (Film released November, 1939.) July, 1939 — 1 STOLE A MILLION (Universal) Developed from an original screen story by Lester Cole. (Film released July, 1939.) July, 1939 — WINTER CARNIVAL (Wanger-United Artists) Screenplay by Lester Cole (jointly with two other writers). (Film released July, 1939.) 3. Films Completed During the Period of the Nazi-Soviet Pact (August, 1939-June, 1941) August, 1939 — THEY SHALL HAVE Music (Goldwyn-United Artists) Screenplay by John Howard Lawson (jointly with one other writer). (Film released August, 1939.) September, 1939 — EMERGENCY SQUAD (Paramount) Director, Edward Dmytryk. (Film released January, 1940.) October, 1939 — MEET DR. CHRISTIAN (Stephens-Lang-RKO) Screenplay by Ring Lardner, Jr. (jointly with two other writers). (Film released November, 1939.) November, 1939 — THE BIG GUY (Universal) Screenplay by Lester Cole. (Film released November, 1939.) November, 1939 — THE INVISIBLE MAN RETURNS (Universal) Screenplay by Lester Cole (jointly with one other writer). (Film released January, 1940.) November, 1939 — THE MIRACLE ON MAIN STREET (Columbia) Developed from an original screen story by Samuel Ornitz (jointly with one other writer). (Film released October, 1939.) 257