Oscar Brodney

Oscar Brodney

Deceased · Born: Feb 18, 1907 · Died: Feb 12, 2008

Personal Details

BornFeb 18, 1907 Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Biography

Oscar Brodney, a multifaceted individual with a profound impact on the world of entertainment, was born on February 18, 1907, in the vibrant city of Boston, Massachusetts, USA. As a writer and producer, he left an indelible mark on the film industry, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and captivate audiences to this day.

Some of his most notable works include the 1950 classic "Harvey", the 1954 biographical drama "The Glenn Miller Story", and the 1949 western "The Gal Who Took the West". These films not only showcased his exceptional storytelling abilities but also demonstrated his versatility as a writer and producer.

Throughout his illustrious career, Oscar Brodney's dedication to his craft was unwavering, and his contributions to the world of entertainment are still celebrated and remembered today.

Career

1987
Ghost Fever
Ghost Fever as Writer
1964
The Brass Bottle
The Brass Bottle as Screenplay
1961
1959
Bobbikins
Bobbikins as Writer
1958
1957
1956
Star in the Dust
Star in the Dust as Screenplay
A Day of Fury
A Day of Fury as Screenplay
1955
The Purple Mask
The Purple Mask as Screenplay
Lady Godiva of Coventry
Lady Godiva of Coventry as Screenplay, Story
The Spoilers
The Spoilers as Screenplay
1954
Sign of the Pagan
Sign of the Pagan as Writer, Story
1952
Francis Goes to West Point
Francis Goes to West Point as Screenplay, Story
Scarlet Angel
Scarlet Angel as Screenplay, Story
1951
Double Crossbones
Double Crossbones as Screenplay, Story
Little Egypt
Little Egypt as Screenplay
1950
Harvey
Harvey as Screenplay
Frenchie
Frenchie as Screenplay, Story
South Sea Sinner
South Sea Sinner as Screenplay
The Gal Who Took the West
The Gal Who Took the West as Screenplay, Story
1948
Mexican Hayride
Mexican Hayride as Screenplay
If You Knew Susie
If You Knew Susie as Screenplay
Are You with It?
Are You with It? as Screenplay
1946
1945
Rhythm of the Islands
Rhythm of the Islands as Screenplay, Story
1942