John Paxton (1911-1985)

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Birthplace:
Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Born:
May 21, 1911

Died:
January 5, 1985

John Paxton (May 21, 1911 – January 5, 1985) was an American screenwriter.  Some of his films include Murder, My Sweet in 1944, Cornered in 1945, Crossfire in 1947 (an adaptation of the controversial novel The Brick Foxhole that earned him his only Oscar nomination). He helped adapt the screenplay for the controversial film The Wild One in 1953, starring Marlon Brando.

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Additional Dialogue:
1949  Rope of Sand

Screenplay:
1944  Murder, My Sweet
1945  Cornered
1946  Crack-Up
1947  Crossfire
1947  So Well Remembered
1949  Rope of Sand
1951  Fourteen Hours
1953  The Wild One
1955  A Prize of Gold
1955  The Cobweb
1957  How to Murder a Rich Uncle
1957  Interpol
1959  On the Beach
1971  Kotch
2000  On the Beach

Writer:
1944  Murder, My Sweet
1944  My Pal, Wolf
1945  Cornered
1946  Crack-Up
1947  Crossfire
1947  So Well Remembered
1949  Rope of Sand
1951  Fourteen Hours
1951  Of Men and Music
1953  The Wild One
1955  A Prize of Gold
1955  The Cobweb
1957  How to Murder a Rich Uncle
1957  Interpol
1959  On the Beach
1960  Aftermath
1971  Kotch
1972  The Great Man's Whiskers
2000  On the Beach

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