Arthur Caesar
Arthur Caesar (9 March 1892 – 20 June 1953) was a screenwriter. Romanian by birth, and brother of the songwriter Irving Caesar, Caesar first started writing Hollywood movies in 1924. Most of his movies were in the B-movie category. He won an Academy Award for the story of Manhattan Melodrama (1934), which is most famous today for being the film that John Dillinger had just been to see before getting gunned down outside the cinema.
Selected filmography
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- Ben Hecht (1927/28)
- None given (1928/29)
- None given (1929/30)
- John Monk Saunders (1930/31)
- Frances Marion (1931/32)
- Robert Lord (1932/33)
- Arthur Caesar (1934)
- Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur (1935)
- Pierre Collings, Sheridan Gibney (1936)
- Robert Carson, William Wellman (1937)
- Eleanore Griffin, Dore Schary (1938)
- Lewis R. Foster (1939)
- Benjamin Glazer, John Toldy (1940)
- Harry Segall (1941)
- Emeric Pressburger (1942)
- William Saroyan (1943)
- Leo McCarey (1944)
- Charles G. Booth (1945)
- Clemence Dane (1946)
- Valentine Davies (1947)
- Richard Schweizer, David Wechsler (1948)
- Edna Anhalt, Edward Anhalt (1950)
- James Bernard, Paul Dehn (1951)
- Frank Cavett, Fredric M. Frank, Theodore St. John (1952)
- Dalton Trumbo (1953)
- Philip Yordan (1954)
- Daniel Fuchs (1955)
- Robert Rich (1956)
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