Edmond Seward
| Edmond Seward | |
|---|---|
| Born | 
September 26, 1906 Xenia, Ohio, United States  | 
| Died | 
February 12, 1954 (aged 47) Los Angeles, California, United States  | 
| Alma mater | Northwestern University | 
| Occupation | Screenwriter | 
Edmond Seward (26 September 1906 – 12 February 1954) was a Hollywood screenwriter who had originally attended Northwestern University and worked as a journalist, before doing some writing for Disney.[1]
During the mid-1930s he was brought out to Australia by director Ken G. Hall, to write movies and train Australian screenwriters for Cinesound Productions.[2][3]
"We hired him at one hundred pounds a week as a writer and he laughed at it, but he said he would like a trip to the South Seas, and he came for one hundred pounds a week and brought his wife", said Hall. "He didn't know all that much as it turned out."[4]
Seward ended up writing two films for Cinesound, Thoroughbred (1936) and Orphan of the Wilderness (1936), as well as adapting Thoroughbred into a novel.[5] He soon returned to Hollywood, with Hall claiming the writer "had not been a bell-ringing success".[6] Hall thought Seward may have been responsible for plagiarising the end of Thoroughbred from the Frank Capra movie, Broadway Bill (1934).[7]
Seward later worked for Screen Gems and wrote a number of scripts for The Bowery Boys.
Selected filmography
- Walls of Gold (1933)
 - Fashions of 1934 (1934) (uncredited)
 - Thoroughbred (1936)
 - Orphan of the Wilderness (1936)
 - The Devil Is Driving (1937) – uncredited
 - The Duke Comes Back (1937)
 - Gulliver's Travels (1939)
 - There's Something About a Soldier (1943) – short
 - The Disillusioned Bluebird (1944) – short
 - Mutt 'n' Bones (1944) – short
 - As the Fly Flies (1944) – short
 - In Fast Company (1946)
 - Bowery Bombshell (1946)
 - Spook Busters (1946)
 - Hard Boiled Mahoney (1946)
 - News Hounds (1947)
 - Bowery Buckaroos (1947)
 - Angels' Alley (1948)
 - Jinx Money (1948)
 - Smugglers' Cove (1948)
 - Trouble Makers (1948)
 - Fighting Fools (1949)
 - Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla (1952) – additional dialogue
 
References
- ↑ Michael Barrier, 'A Day in the Life: Disney, 1931' at Michaelbarrier.com – includes a photo of Seward
 - ↑ "AUSTRALIAN FILMS.". The Sydney Morning Herald (National Library of Australia). 15 June 1935. p. 19. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
 - ↑ "FILM PRODUCTION.". The Sydney Morning Herald (National Library of Australia). 20 June 1935. p. 7. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
 - ↑ Philip Taylor, 'Ken G. Hall', Cinema Papers January 1974 p 84
 - ↑ "BOOK REVIEWS.". The Examiner (Launceston, Tas.: National Library of Australia). 18 April 1936. p. 3 Edition: DAILY, Section: SPECIAL SATURDAY SECTION. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
 - ↑ Ken G. Hall, Directed by Ken G. Hall, Lansdowne Press, 1977 p 116
 - ↑ Ken G. Hall, Directed by Ken G. Hall, Lansdowne Press, 1977 p 108