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Edgar Allan Woolf (1881–1943)

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Filmography

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2006 Apocalypse Oz (short) (screenplay "The Wizard of Oz")
 
1993 Workteams & the Wizard of Oz (video documentary short) (1939 screenplay The Wizard of Oz)
 
1956 Ford Star Jubilee (TV series)
The Wizard of Oz (1956) (screenplay / archive footage)
 
1945 Ziegfeld Follies (uncredited)
 
1942 What's Cookin'? (story "Wake Up and Dream")
 
1939 Babes in Arms (contributor to treatment - uncredited)
 
1939 The Wizard of Oz (screenplay)
 
1939 The Kid from Texas (screen play)
 
1939 The Ice Follies of 1939 (screenplay)
 
1938 Everybody Sing (original story and screen play)
 
1936 Mad Holiday (screen play)
 
1936 Moonlight Murder (screen play)
 
1936 Tough Guy (original story and screenplay)
 
1935 Mad Love (contributing writer - uncredited)
 
1935 The Casino Murder Case (screenplay)
 
1935 The Night Is Young (screen play)
 
1934 Have a Heart (additional dialogue)
 
1934 Murder in the Private Car (screen play)
 
1934 Hollywood Party (story - uncredited)
 
1934 This Side of Heaven (screen play)
 
1933 Broadway to Hollywood (screenplay)
 
1932 Flesh (adaptation by)
 
1932 The Mask of Fu Manchu (screen play)
 
1932 Freaks (additional dialogue - uncredited)
 
1931 The Great Lover (dialogue and continuity by)
 
1931 The Stolen Jools (short) (uncredited)
 
1929 The Three Diamonds (short) (as Edgar Allen Woolf)
 
1929 Love Birds (short) (writer)
 
1929 The Royal Pair (short) (story)
 
1929 The Love Tree (short) (as Edgar Allen Woolf)
 
1929 Sweethearts (short) (as Edgar Allen Woolf)
 
1928 Gang War (dialogue)
 
1928 Hit of the Show (dialogue)
 
1926 April Fool (play)
 
1914 A Black Hand (short)
 
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1933 Broadway to Hollywood (lyrics: "We Are the Two Hacketts" 1933 - uncredited)
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1906) Stage: Wrote book for "Mamzelle Champagne", produced on Broadway. Musical revue. Music by Cassius Freeborn. Directed by Lionel Lawrence. Madison Square Roof Garden: 25 Jun 1906-1 Sep 1906 (60 performances). Cast: Ida Crispi, Alberta Davis, Viola De Costa, Maud Earl, Edwin Fowler, Maude Fulton... See more »

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Edgar Allen Woolf
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Trivia:

Died in a fall when he tripped over his dog's leash and fell down a long flight of stairs. See more »

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