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  1. Guide to the Sidney Buchman screenplay, The gentlemen misbehave Status Preliminary Description Author Finding aid prepared by University of Oregon Libraries, Archivists' Toolkit Project Team Date c2010 Description rules Describing Archives: A Content Standard Language of description English Script of description

  2. His Sidney Buchman Productions produced the comedy Over 21, from the Ruth Gordon play, and the Jolson sequel, Jolson Sings Again, before the blacklist took effect. He admitted to the House Un-American Activities Committee that he had been a member of the Communist party in his youth, but refused to name names, and was subsequently fined, given a suspended sentence, and unofficially blacklisted.

  3. Sidney Buchman. Highest Rated: 100% Broadway Bill (1934) Lowest Rated: 56% Cleopatra (1963) Birthday: Mar 27, 1902. Birthplace: Duluth, Minnesota, USA. Screenwriter at Columbia who did sparkling ...

  4. Sidney Robert Buchman (n. 27 martie 1902 , Duluth , Minnesota , SUA – d. 23 august 1975 , Cannes , Provence-Côte d'Azur , Franța ) a fost un scenarist și producător de film american, care a colaborat la realizarea a aproximativ 40 de filme de la sfârșitul anilor 1920 și până la începutul anilor 1970.

  5. Biography. Screenwriter at Columbia who did sparkling work for directors including Frank Capra, Leo McCarey, George Cukor and Joseph Mankiewicz. Buchman had begun a successful climb up the studio's corporate ladder when, in 1951, he was called to testify before HUAC. He admitted to having once been a member of the Communist Party but refused to ...

  6. www.wga.org › past-presidents › sidney-buchmanSidney Buchman

    Buchman was born in Duluth, Minnesota, on March 27, 1902, attended the University of Minnesota, Oxford University, and Columbia University. Play writing efforts included This One Man and Storm Cellar and he worked as an assistant stage director at the Old Vic Theater in London. He died in Cannes, France, on August 23, 1975.

  7. The son of a Russian émigré clothing merchant, Sidney Buchman was born in Duluth, Minnesota, on March 27 1902. He initially attended the University of Minnesota. After his family moved to New York, he continued his studies at Columbia University, graduating in 1923.