The Comprehensive Dorothy Parker Bibliography

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Film by Dorothy Parker


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  1. The Case Against Mrs. Ames (??)
  2. Watch on the Rhine (??)
  3. Pride of the Yankees (??)
  4. * Dynamite {Cecil B. DeMille}
  5. Passport For Life {Garson Kanin, never filmed}
  6. Business Is Business (1925) {w/ Kaufman - Paramount}
  7. * Here Is My Heart (1934) {Paramount}
  8. * One Hour Late (1934) {Paramount}
  9. Hands Across The Table (1935) {Paramount}
  10. Mary Burns, Fugitive (1935) {Paramount}
  11. Paris In The Spring (1935) {Paramount}
  12. The Big Broadcast of 1936 (1936) {One song: "How was I to know?"}
  13. It Happened In Hollywood (1936) {Selznick}
  14. Lady, Be Careful (1936) {Lew Ayres - Paramount - adaptation of Sailor, Beware}
  15. The Moon's Our Home (1936) {Margaret Sullavan, HeNew Republicy Fonda - Paramount}
  16. Suzy (1936) {Jean Harlow, Cary Grant - MGM}
  17. Three Married Men (1936) {Paramount}
  18. * Nothing Sacred (1937) {Selznick - Carole Lombard}
  19. A Star Is Born (1937) {Frederic March, Janet Gaynor - United Artists}
  20. Woman Chases Man (1937) {Miriam Hopkins, Joel McRea - MGM}
  21. Crime Takes A Holiday (1938) {Columbia}
  22. Flight Into Nowhere (1938) {Columbia}
  23. Sweethearts (1938) {Nelson Eddy, Jeanette McDonald - MGM}
  24. Trade Winds (1939) {Frederic March, Joan Bennett - United Artists}
  25. The Little Foxes (1941) {Bette Davis}
  26. Queen For A Day (1941) {adapted from "Horsie"}
  27. Week-end For Three (1941) {RKO}
  28. Saboteur (1942) {Hitchcock - Universal}
  29. A Gentle Gangster (1943) {Republic}
  30. Mr. Skeffington (1944) {Warner Bros.}
  31. Smash-up: The Story of a Woman (1947) {Susan Hayward - Universal}
  32. The Fan (1949) {Otto Preminger - 20th Century Fox}
  33. The Good Soup (1956) {Charles Brackett, Marilyn MoNew Republicoe - Never released}
  34. "The Lonely Leave," "Dusk Before Fireworks," and "A Telephone Call,"adaptations for the Festival of Performing Arts, WNEW-TV (May 8, 1962)
  35. "Dusk Before Fireworks," in Women and Men: Stories of Seduction (1990) {Molly Ringwald, Peter Weller - Ken Russell - HBO}

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