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Philip Ives Dunne (February 11, 1908 – June 2, 1992) was an American screenwriter, film director and producer, who worked prolifically from 1932 until 1965. He spent the majority of his career at 20th Century Fox. He crafted well regarded romantic and historical dramas, usually adapted from another medium. Dunne was a leading Screen Writers Guild organizer and was politically active during the "Hollywood Blacklist" episode of the 1940s–1950s. He is best known for the films How Green Was My Valley (1941), The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947), The Robe (1953) and The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965).[1] Dunne received two Academy Award nominations for screenwriting: How Green Was My Valley (1941) and David and Bathsheba (1951). He also received a Golden Globe nomination for his 1965 screen adaptation of Irving Stone's novel The Agony and the Ecstasy, as well as several peer awards from the Writers Guild of America (WGA), including the Laurel Award for Screenwriting Achievement. Many notable directors worked with Dunne's screenplays, including Carol Reed, John Ford, Jacques Tourneur, Elia Kazan, Otto Preminger, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and Michael Curtiz, among others.
Release Date | Title | Job | Rating | Your Lists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
August 26th, 1992 | The Last of the Mohicans | Screenplay | 7.4 | |
May 23rd, 1966 | Blindfold | Screenplay | 6.3 | |
September 16th, 1965 | The Agony and the Ecstasy | Screenstory | 7.1 | |
September 16th, 1965 | The Agony and the Ecstasy | Screenplay | 7.1 | |
July 30th, 1959 | Blue Denim | Screenplay | 5.3 | |
May 22nd, 1958 | Ten North Frederick | Screenplay | 7.1 | |
December 1st, 1956 | Three Brave Men | Writer | 6.3 | |
May 8th, 1956 | Hilda Crane | Screenplay | 7.3 | |
November 4th, 1955 | The View from Pompey's Head | Writer | 3.8 | |
August 25th, 1954 | The Egyptian | Screenplay | 6.5 | |
June 16th, 1954 | Demetrius and the Gladiators | Screenplay | 6.6 | |
September 16th, 1953 | The Robe | Screenplay | 6.9 | |
October 16th, 1952 | Way of a Gaucho | Screenplay | 5.7 | |
May 30th, 1952 | Lydia Bailey | Writer | 6.8 | |
October 18th, 1951 | Anne of the Indies | Screenplay | 6.4 | |
August 10th, 1951 | David and Bathsheba | Writer | 5.9 | |
September 28th, 1949 | Pinky | Screenplay | 7.1 | |
September 15th, 1948 | The Luck of the Irish | Screenplay | 6.1 | |
March 1st, 1948 | Escape | Writer | 5.7 | |
October 10th, 1947 | Forever Amber | Writer | 6 | |
May 25th, 1947 | The Ghost and Mrs. Muir | Screenplay | 7.5 | |
March 19th, 1947 | The Late George Apley | Screenplay | 7 | |
January 2nd, 1944 | A Salute to France | Screenplay | 10 | |
January 29th, 1942 | Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake | Screenplay | 7.2 | |
October 28th, 1941 | How Green Was My Valley | Screenplay | 7.3 | |
April 19th, 1940 | Johnny Apollo | Screenplay | 6.9 | |
December 29th, 1939 | Swanee River | Screenplay | 7 | |
September 15th, 1939 | The Rains Came | Screenplay | 6 | |
August 18th, 1939 | Stanley and Livingstone | Screenplay | 6.4 | |
October 28th, 1938 | Suez | Screenplay | 5.5 | |
October 8th, 1937 | Lancer Spy | Writer | 6 | |
February 1st, 1937 | Breezing Home | Story | 6 | |
July 2nd, 1936 | The Last of the Mohicans | Screenplay | 6.3 | |
October 5th, 1934 | Student Tour | Writer | 6.7 | |
September 6th, 1934 | The Count of Monte Cristo | Writer | 6.8 |