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  1. Claude Binyon (October 17, 1905 Chicago, Illinois – February 14, 1978 Glendale, California) was a screenwriter and director. His genres were comedy , musicals , and romances . As a Chicago -based journalist for the Examiner newspaper, he became city editor of the show business trade magazine Variety in the late 1920s.

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    Claude Binyon. Writer: North to Alaska. A writer with powerful leanings towards wit and satire, Claude Binyon started out as a reporter for the Chicago Examiner. Unsuited to being a straight newspaperman, he was quickly fired.

    • Claude Binyon
    • February 14, 1978
    • October 17, 1905
  3. Mar 2, 1978 · Claude Binyon, who as writer or director was associated with 36 Hollywood films and who wrote one of the nation's most famous headlines—“Wall Street Lays an Egg”—died on Feb. 14 of a...

  4. Stella is a 1950 American black comedy film directed by Claude Binyon and starring Ann Sheridan, Victor Mature and Leif Erickson. In the film, the family of an accident victim decide to bury the corpse in secret.

  5. Claude Binyon. Writer: North to Alaska. A writer with powerful leanings towards wit and satire, Claude Binyon started out as a reporter for the Chicago Examiner. Unsuited to being a straight newspaperman, he was quickly fired.

  6. Claude Binyon (October 17, 1905 Chicago, Illinois – February 14, 1978 Glendale, California) was a screenwriter and director. His genres were comedy, musicals, and romances. On set of I Met Him in Paris (1937), L-R: Claude Binyon (screenwriter), Wesley Ruggles (director), Claudette Colbert, Robert Young, and Melvyn Douglas.

  7. Claude Binyon is known as an Screenplay, Writer, Director, Story, Script Consultant, Adaptation, and Additional Dialogue. Some of his work includes Holiday Inn, North to Alaska, Pepe, If I Had a Million, Arizona, Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys!, True Confession, and This Is the Army.