Samuel Ornitz
Samuel Badisch Ornitz was an American screenwriter and novelist from New York City; he was one of the "Hollywood Ten" who were blacklisted from the 1950s on by movie studio bosses after his appearance before the House Un-American Activities Committee when he was held in contempt of Congress for refusing to testify about his alleged membership in the Communist Party. In his later years, he wrote novels, including Bride of the Sabbath (1951), which became a bestseller.
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Circumstantial Evidence
writer
1945
Army Girl
writer
1938
It Could Happen to You
writer
1937
Portia on Trial
writer
1937
Two Wise Maids
writer
1937
Fatal Lady
writer
1936
Three Kids and a Queen
writer
1935
Hell's Highway
writer
1932
Thirteen Women
writer
1932
Men of America
writer
1932
Chinatown Nights
writer
1929
The Case of Lena Smith
writer
1929