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Videos (see all 4)
The Kid from Brooklyn (1946) -- Comedy about a shy milkman (Danny Kaye), who accidentally becomes the world's middleweight boxing champion following a series of hilarious circumstances.
The Reluctant Dragon (1941) -- Benchley takes the audience on a tour through Disney studios. Alan Ladd plays one of the animators we meet along the way. The live-action footage was cut in later TV releases.
The Milky Way (1936) -- Timid milkman, Burleigh Sullivan (Lloyd), somehow knocks out a boxing champ in a brawl. The fighter's manager decides to build up the milkman's reputation in a series of fixed fights and then have the champ beat him to regain his title.
The Reluctant Dragon (1941) -- Benchley takes the audience on a tour through Disney studios. Alan Ladd plays one of the animators we meet along the way. The live-action footage was cut in later TV releases.

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Overview

Date of Death:
18 June 1978, Santa Monica, California, USA more
Trivia:
Author (or co-author) or 2 comedies that appeared on Broadway in the 1930's:... more
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Filmography



Writer:
  1. "Pony Express" (1 episode, 1960)
        - The Deadly Sniper (1960) TV episode (writer)

  2. "The Life of Riley" (11 episodes, 1953-1957)
        - Vacation Plans (1957) TV episode (written for television by)
        - Riley Balances the Budget (1954) TV episode (written for television by)
        - Riley Teaches Junior Boxing (1954) TV episode (written by)
        - Riley's Burning Ambition (1953) TV episode (written by)
        - Riley, the Animal Lover (1953) TV episode (written by)
          (6 more)
  3. Ma and Pa Kettle at Waikiki (1955) (writer)
  4. "The Mickey Rooney Show" (2 episodes, 1954-1955)
    ... aka Hey Mulligan
        - The Fur Coat (1955) TV episode (writer)
        - The Voice (1954) TV episode (writer)
  5. "Father Knows Best" (1 episode, 1954)
    ... aka I Told You So (USA: alternative title)
        - The Motor Scooter (1954) TV episode (screenplay)
  6. "Beulah" (1 episode, 1952)
    ... aka The Beulah Show
        - The New Arrival (1952) TV episode (written by)
  7. Painting the Clouds with Sunshine (1951) (writer)
  8. Tea for Two (1950) (screenplay)

  9. The Sainted Sisters (1948) (writer)
  10. The Mighty McGurk (1947) (writer)
  11. The Thrill of Brazil (1946) (writer)
  12. The Kid from Brooklyn (1946) (play "The Milky Way")
  13. See My Lawyer (1945) (play)
    ... aka In a Padded Cell (USA: reissue title)
  14. Maisie Goes to Reno (1944) (contributing writer) (uncredited)
    ... aka You Can't Do That to Me (UK)
  15. Broadway Rhythm (1944) (screenplay)
  16. Ship Ahoy (1942) (screenplay)
  17. Born to Sing (1942) (screenplay)
  18. Down in San Diego (1941) (writer)
  19. Whistling in the Dark (1941) (screenplay)
  20. The Reluctant Dragon (1941) (screenplay)
    ... aka A Day at Disneys (USA: TV title)
    ... aka Behind the Scenes at Walt Disney Studio
  21. Las Vegas Nights (1941) (writer)
    ... aka The Gay City (UK)
  22. Moon Over Burma (1940) (writer)
  23. La Conga Nights (1940) (writer)
  24. And One Was Beautiful (1940) (screenplay)

  25. Laugh It Off (1939) (screenplay)
  26. New Faces of 1937 (1937) (adaptation)
  27. Oh, Doctor (1937) (screenplay)
  28. When's Your Birthday? (1937) (screenplay)
  29. Flying Hostess (1936) (writer)
  30. The Man I Marry (1936) (writer)
  31. Absolute Quiet (1936) (writer)
  32. Love Before Breakfast (1936) (contributor to treatment) (uncredited)
  33. The Milky Way (1936) (play)
  34. Remember Last Night? (1935) (screenplay)
  35. His Night Out (1935) (writer)
  36. King Solomon of Broadway (1935) (writer)
  37. Diamond Jim (1935) (adaptation)
  38. Mister Dynamite (1935) (screenplay)
    ... aka Mr. Dynamite (USA: poster title)
  39. Princess O'Hara (1935) (writer)

Additional Details

Other Works:
The Milky Way (1934). Comedy. Playwright, co-written with Lynn Root. Directed by Cort Theatre: 8 May 1934- Jul 1934 (closing date unknown/63 performances). Cast: John Brown, Brian Donlevy, Leo Donnelly, Edward Emerson, William Foran, Gladys George, Emily Lowry, Hugh O'Connell, Bernard Pathe. Produced by Sidney Harmon and James R. Ullman. more
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