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Oscar Brodney (1907–2008)

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He attended both Boston University and Harvard College. He earned a law degree from the later and began writing night club and vaudeville routines as a hobby while practicing law. Later, he turned to radio writing.

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1987 Ghost Fever
 
1969-1970 It Takes a Thief (TV series)
The Suzie Simone Caper (1970) (teleplay)
Touch of Magic (1970) (writer)
Payoff in the Piazza (1969) (writer)
The Blue, Blue Danube (1969) (writer)
 
1964 The Brass Bottle (screenplay)
 
1963 Tammy and the Doctor (writer)
 
1960 Danger Man (TV series)
An Affair of State (1960) (screenplay / as Oscar Brodny)
 
1960 Death Valley Days (TV series)
Eagle in the Rocks (1960) (written by)
 
1960 The Alaskans (TV series)
Spring-Fever (1960) (writer)
 
1959 Bobbikins (writer)
 
1958 When Hell Broke Loose (screenplay)
 
1957 Casey Jones (TV series)
Night Run (1957) (writer)
 
1957 Schlitz Playhouse (TV series)
Carriage from Britain (1957) (teleplay)
 
1957 G.E. True Theater (TV series)
The Big Shooter (1957) (teleplay)
The Town with a Past (1957) (writer)
 
1955-1957 Lux Video Theatre (TV series)
The Undesirable (1957) (original screenplay)
Thunder on the Hill (1955) (original screenplay)
 
1956 TV de Vanguarda (TV series)
Louisa (1956)
 
1956 Star in the Dust (screenplay)
 
1956 A Day of Fury (screenplay)
 
1955 The Spoilers (screenplay)
 
1955 Lady Godiva of Coventry (screenplay / story)
 
1955 The Purple Mask (screenplay)
 
1955 Medal of Honor (documentary short) (written by)
 
1954 Sign of the Pagan (screenplay / story)
 
1954 The Black Shield of Falworth (screenplay)
 
1954 The Glenn Miller Story (written by)
 
1953 Walking My Baby Back Home (writer)
 
1953 Francis Covers the Big Town (original story and screenplay)
 
1952 Scarlet Angel
 
1951 Little Egypt (screenplay / story)
 
1951 Francis Goes to the Races (screenplay)
 
1951 Katie Did It (additional dialogue)
 
1951 Double Crossbones (screenplay / story)
 
1950 Frenchie (story and screenplay)
 
1950 Harvey (screenplay)
 
1950 South Sea Sinner (screenplay)
 
1950 Comanche Territory (screenplay)
 
1949 The Gal Who Took the West (screenplay / story)
 
1949 Arctic Manhunt (writer)
 
1949 Yes Sir, That's My Baby (original screenplay)
 
1948 Mexican Hayride (screenplay)
 
1948 For the Love of Mary (original screenplay)
 
1948 Are You with It? (screenplay)
 
1948 If You Knew Susie (original screenplay)
 
1945 What a Blonde (original story)
 
1943 Always a Bridesmaid (story)
 
1943 Rhythm of the Islands (writer)
 
1942 Moonlight in Havana (original screenplay)
 
1942 Baby Face Morgan (story)
 
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1961 The Right Approach (producer)
 
1961 All Hands on Deck (producer)
 
1959 Bobbikins (producer)
 
1958 When Hell Broke Loose (co-producer)
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (1 title)
1950 Buccaneer's Girl (lyrics: "PRALINES")
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)
1955 The Red Skelton Hour (TV series)
Award for Best Screenplay / Himself
Look Magazine Movie Awards Show (1955) … Himself/Award for Best Screenplay (credit only)
 

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Oscar Brodny
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Trivia:

He attended both Boston University and Harvard College. He earned a law degree from the later and began writing night club and vaudeville routines as a hobby while practicing law. Later, he turned to radio writing. See more »

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