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  1. Jane Murfin was born Jane Macklem in Quincy, Michigan. Her first marriage, in 1907, to lawyer James Murfin, lasted less than five years, but Jane adopted his surname and would use it— excluding the brief period in the late 1910s when she and Jane Cowl used the pseudonym Allan Langdon Martin—throughout her life.

  2. Pages in category "Films with screenplays by Jane Murfin" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Apr 25, 2023 · The women I will be talking about are June Mathis, Jane Murfin, and Eleanore Griffin. Though June Mathis is regularly talked about for her great contributions to film, Jane Murfin and Eleanore Griffin are not as often talked about even though their careers were greatly significant.

  4. Outside of her Broadway activities, Murfin scripted or co-scripted such films as RKO's Roberta and Alice Adams (both 1935), Goldwyn's Come and Get It (1936), and MGM's Pride and Prejudice and Dragon Seed. She briefly turned director in 1924, helming an adaptation of her own play Flaming Sign, trendily retitled Flapper Wives. From 1932 to 1944 ...

  5. Jane Murfin (October 27, 1884 – August 10, 1955) was an American playwright and screenwriter. The author of several successful plays, she wrote some of them with actress Jane Cowl—most notably Smilin' Through (1919), which was adapted three times for motion pictures. In Hollywood Murfin became a popular screenwriter whose credits include What Price Hollywood? (1932), for which she received an Academy Award nomination. In the 1920s she lived with Laurence Trimble, writing and producing ...

  6. Smilin' Through was already a hopelessly dated property when Jeanette MacDonald got around to it in 1941. Based on a 1919 play by Jane Murfin and Jane Cowl (who also starred), the story was filmed twice before; in 1922 with Norma Talmadge and in 1932 with Norma Shearer.

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