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    Niven Busch (April 26, 1903 – August 25, 1991) was an American novelist and screenwriter of movies such as the acclaimed The Postman Always Rings Twice. His novels included Duel in the Sun (1944) and California Street (1959).

  2. Aug 27, 1991 · Niven Busch, a screenwriter and novelist best known for his novel "Duel in the Sun," which David O. Selznick made into a classic western film in 1947, died at his home on...

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    Niven Busch. Writer: In Old Chicago. American novelist and screenwriter Niven Busch was born in New York City in 1903. In the early '20s he began writing for "Time" magazine.

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    • August 25, 1991
  4. Aug 25, 1991 · Novelist, screenwriter and producer, Niven Busch, was, as David Shipman says, "associated with some interesting films at the time when movies were movies". Busch was born in Manhattan on April 26,1903, and died in San Francisco August 25, 1991. He was 88.

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  5. Niven Busch. Writer: In Old Chicago. American novelist and screenwriter Niven Busch was born in New York City in 1903. In the early '20s he began writing for "Time" magazine.

    • April 26, 1903
    • August 25, 1991
  6. Sep 30, 2020 · Niven Busch. 16 works Add another? Sorted by: Most Editions | First Published | Most Recent | Top Rated | Reading Log | Random. Showing all works by author. Would you like to see only ebooks ? Duel in the sun. by Niven Busch First published in 1944 7 editions in 2 languages — 1 previewable. Borrow Listen. Want to Read. The San Franciscans: a novel.

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  8. Dec 5, 2023 · Anthony Mann’s The Furies bears the stamp of writer Niven Busch, the maestro of neurotic, overheated, Greek-tragedy-inspired western melodramas (he also penned Duel in the Sun [1946] and Pursued [1947]), along with Mann’s taste for inky, high-contrast noir cinematography, Shakespearean drama, and shockingly cruel violence.