Oscar Saul
Oscar Saul (December 26, 1912, New York City – May 23, 1994, Los Angeles) was an American writer. Saul wrote or collaborated on the screenplays for numerous movies from the 1940s through to the early 1980s. His best-known work was on the screen adaptation of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire.[1]
Selected filmography
As writer, unless otherwise specified.
Once Upon a Time (1944)
Road House (1948; story)
The Dark Past (1948; adaptation)
The Lady Gambles (1949; story)
Once More, My Darling (1949; additional dialogue)
Woman in Hiding (1950)
The Secret of Convict Lake (1951)
A Streetcar Named Desire (1951; adaptation of the play)
Thunder on the Hill (1952)
Affair in Trinidad (1952)
Let's Do It Again (1953; producer)
The Joker Is Wild (1957)
The Helen Morgan Story (1957)
The Naked Maja (1958; story)
The Second Time Around (1961)
Major Dundee (1965)
The Silencers (1966)
The Strange Affair (1968)
Man and Boy (1971)
Los Amigos (1972)
A Streetcar Named Desire (1984)
References
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External links
Oscar Saul on IMDb
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