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Author Name MacADAMS, WILLIAM Title Ben Hecht. The man behind the legend. Binding Hard Cover Publisher New York Charles Scribner's Sons, 1990 Seller ID 6885 366 pages, 4 plates, cloth, dust jacket, 1st edition, fine. Signature on front endpaper of Joyce Curtis, sister to former Maine Governor Curtis. From the AND Reference Database: 'Ben Hecht, (1893-1964), Screenwriter, director, playwright; born in New York City. After youthful forays as a concert violinist and circus acrobat, he went to Chicago at age 16 and became a newspaper reporter. He was a foreign correspondent in World War I; back in Chicago he tried his hand at more serious fiction and started the Chicago Literary Times (1923--25). During the next 40 years he was one of the most sought after and admired scriptwriters in Hollywood, writing, alone or in collaboration, close to 100 screenplays (many for which he received no credit). He did receive Oscars for Underworld (1927) and The Scoundrel (1935); the latter he cowrote and codirected with Charles MacArthur, his collaborator on various other films and plays, including Front Page (1928) and Twentieth Century (1932). Because of his open support of the Jewish struggle against the British in Palestine, his name was removed from all his films shown in Britain during the late 1940s. He wrote his autobiography A Child of the Century (1954).'
BEN HECHT AMERICAN BROADWAY THEATER WILLIAM Macadams
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