The fallen sparrow. Part 1 / screenplay by Warren Duff. 1943 Jan. 15.

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The fallen sparrow. Part 1 / screenplay by Warren Duff. 1943 Jan. 15.

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Hughes, Dorothy B. (Dorothy Belle), 1904-1993

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Born in Kansas City, Mo. in 1904. Educated at the University of Missouri, Columbia University and the University of New Mexico. Mystery writer and critic. Hughes has also published poetry and non-fiction and is known in New Mexico for her history of the first fifty years of the University of New Mexico, Pueblo on the Mesa. From the guide to the Dorothy B. Hughes Photograph Collection, 1930-1950, (University of New Mexico, Center for Southwest Research) Born in Kansas City, M...

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RKO can be traced to a Milwaukee nickelodeon (1909); after a series of mergers it became the nucleus of Mutual Film Corp.; in 1928, it emerged as Radio-Keith-Orpheum and was involved in production, distribution, and exhibition; the studio employed many of the top creative talents of the 1930s and 40s and was responsible for film classics such as Citizen Kane, Bringing up baby, Suspicion, Gay divorcee, and The magnificent Ambersons; additionally RKO was the distributor of many of Samuel Goldwyn, ...

Duff, Warren, 1904-1973

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Biography There is currently very little biographical information available about Warren Duff. Born May 17, 1904 in San Francisco CA, Duff participated in multiple aspects of the entertainment industry including acting, producing and writing for both film and television. Perhaps best known for his work as a writer, Duff garnered an Edgar Allen Poe Award nomination for his film Chicago Deadline in 1950. Warren Duff died of cancer in in Los Ang...