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    Endre Bohem (May 1, 1901 – May 5, 1990) was a Hungarian American screenwriter, film producer and television writer. [1] Bohem is best known for such films and television series as Twenty Bucks, The Boys of Paul Street, Monster from Green Hell and the television series Rawhide. [2]

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    Hungarian-born Endre Bohem received his education at the University of Budapest and at the Sorbonne in Paris, France. He emigrated to the US in 1921, attended New York's Columbia University, then made his way to Hollywood, where he worked as a screenwriter on several silent films.

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    • May 1, 1901
    • Endre Bohem
    • May 5, 1990
  3. Hungarian-born Endre Bohem received his education at the University of Budapest and at the Sorbonne in Paris, France. He emigrated to the US in 1921, attended New York's Columbia University, then made his way to Hollywood, where he worked as a screenwriter on several silent films.

    • May 1, 1901
    • May 5, 1990
  4. May 8, 1990 · Endre Bohem, a writer and producer who fled his native Hungary shortly after World War I because Jews weren’t permitted a college education, but 50 years later returned for what was...

  5. May 10, 1990 · Endre Bohem, a film and television producer, died on Saturday at his home here. He was 89 years old. Mr. Bohem left Hungary for the United States shortly after World War I. He became a...

  6. May 5, 1990 · Endre Bohem is known as an Story, Screenplay, Writer, Producer, Teleplay, and Adaptation. Some of his work includes Twenty Bucks, The Boys of Paul Street, Rawhide, Monster from Green Hell, Cattle Empire, Desert Nights, Blackmail, and Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans.

  7. Endre Bohem was a Hungarian-born screenwriter and producer. He emigrated to the United States in 1921 and was active in film from the 1920s through the 1960s. He was posthumously credited with cowriting the screenplay for TWENTY BUCKS (1993), based on a script he had first written in the 1930s.