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William Slavens McNutt

American screenwriter From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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William Slavens McNutt (September 12, 1885 January 25, 1938), was an American screenwriter. He wrote for 28 films between 1922 and 1939. He was nominated for an Academy Award on two occasions. At the 5th Academy Awards, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story for Lady and Gent.[1] In 1936, he was nominated for Adapted Screenplay for the film The Lives of a Bengal Lancer.[2] He was born in Urbana, Illinois and died in San Fernando, California.

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Bibliography

  • McNutt, William Slavens (1918). The Yanks are coming!. Boston: Page.
  • (April 25, 1925). "Too bad!". The New Yorker. Vol. 1, no. 10. pp. 20–21.
  • (May 2, 1925). "Sam Drebin". Profiles. The New Yorker. Vol. 1, no. 11. pp. 13–14.
  • ; Jones, Grover (1930). Derelict : a stirring, dynamic rRomance. New York: Jacobsen-Hodgkinson.[3]
  • There Were Giants, a Story of Blood and Steel (A novel with Grover Jones; M.S. Mill, N.Y. (1939))
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