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J. Walter Ruben (1899–1942)

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Died of a heart ailment in 1942, complicated by a streptococcus infection brought on by the stresses of filming the movie Tennessee Johnson. See more trivia »

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1942 The Fleet's In (short story)
 
1941 The Getaway (story)
 
1937 The Bad Man of Brimstone (story)
 
1937 Thoroughbreds Don't Cry (story)
 
1935 Public Hero #1 (story)
 
1933 Racetrack (story)
 
1932 The Phantom of Crestwood (story)
 
1932 Symphony of Six Million (dialogue / screenplay)
 
1931 High Stakes
 
1931 White Shoulders
 
1931 Bachelor Apartment (adaptation / dialogue)
 
1931 Behind Office Doors (adaptation and dialogue - uncredited)
 
1931 The Royal Bed
 
1930 Check and Double Check (adaptation)
 
1930 She's My Weakness (screenplay)
 
1930 Lovin' the Ladies (adapted for the screen by)
 
1929 Dance Hall (writer)
 
1929 The Marriage Playground (writer)
 
1929 Jazz Heaven (writer)
 
1929 Stairs of Sand (adaptation)
 
1929 Sunset Pass (adaptation / screenplay)
 
1929 The Love Doctor (adaptation)
 
1928 Avalanche (writer)
 
1928 The Fleet's In (screenplay / story)
 
1928 The Vanishing Pioneer (writer)
 
1928 Fools for Luck (adaptation / screenplay)
 
1928 Under the Tonto Rim (screenplay)
 
1927 Open Range
 
1927 Shootin' Irons (adaptation / screenplay)
 
1927 The Gay Retreat
 
1927 The Last Outlaw (adaptation / screenplay)
 
1926 Golf Widows (short)
 
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1943 Assignment in Brittany (producer)
 
1942 Tennessee Johnson (producer)
 
1942 Her Cardboard Lover (producer)
 
1942 Maisie Gets Her Man (producer)
 
1942 Mokey (producer)
 
1942 The Bugle Sounds (producer)
 
1941 Ringside Maisie (producer)
 
1941 The Getaway (producer)
 
1941 The Bad Man (producer)
 
1941 Maisie Was a Lady (producer)
 
1940 Flight Command (producer)
 
1940 Gold Rush Maisie (producer)
 
1940 20 Mule Team (producer)
 
1940 Congo Maisie (producer)
 
1939 Thunder Afloat (producer)
 
1939 Maisie (producer)
 
1939 Sergeant Madden (producer)
 
1939 Stand Up and Fight (associate producer - uncredited)
 
1935 Mutiny on the Bounty (second unit director - uncredited)
 
Show ShowSelf (2 titles)
1940 Cavalcade of the Academy Awards (documentary short)
Himself
 
1938 Hollywood Goes to Town (documentary short)
Himself (as Walter Ruben)
 
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Trivia:

Died of a heart ailment in 1942, complicated by a streptococcus infection brought on by the stresses of filming the movie Tennessee Johnson. See more »

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