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War Comes to America (1945) -- Part VII of the "Why We Fight" series of wartime documentaries. This entry attempts to describe the factors leading up to America's entry into the Second World War.
Mr. Skeffington (1944) -- Popular and beautiful Fanny Trellis is forced into a loveless marriage with an older man, Jewish banker Job Skeffington, in order to save her beloved brother Trippy from an embezzlement charge and predictable complications result.
War Comes to America (1945) -- Part VII of the "Why We Fight" series of wartime documentaries. This entry attempts to describe the factors leading up to America's entry into the Second World War.
The Nazis Strike (1943) -- The official World War II US government account of Nazi international aggression leading up to the British and French declarations of war.
The Battle of Russia (1943) -- Documentary revealing the nature and process of the fight between the Soviet Union and Germany in the Second World War.

Overview

Date of Death:
7 February 1952, Hollywood, California, USA more
Trivia:
Twin brother of Julius J. Epstein. more
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Down 9% in popularity this week. See why on IMDbPro.
Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 1 win more

Filmography

Writer
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. "Casablanca" (1983)   (5 episodes, 1983) 1983 - 6.8 (17)
- 2. The Brothers Karamazov (1958)   (adaptation) 1958 - 6.7 (867)
AKAs:
  • The Murderer Dmitri Karamazov
- 3. "Casablanca" (1955)   (10 episodes, 1955-1956) 1956 - 5.3 (21)
10 TV episodes: 5 episodes not shown.
- 4. "Lux Video Theatre" (1950)   (3 episodes, 1955) 1955 - 6.4 (31)
AKAs:
  • Summer Video Theatre (USA: summer title)
- 5. The Last Time I Saw Paris (1954) (screenplay) 1954 - 6.1 (1,181)
- 6. Forever Female (1954) (writer) 1954 - 6.8 (120)
- 7. Take Care of My Little Girl (1951) (writer) 1951 - 7.1 (68)
- 8. My Foolish Heart (1949) (writer) 1949 - 7.2 (282)
- 9. Chicken Every Sunday (1949) (play) 1949 - 6.6 (57)
- 10. Romance on the High Seas (1948)   (screenplay) 1948 - 7.0 (497)
AKAs:
  • It's Magic (UK)
- 11. One More Tomorrow (1946) (additional dialogue) 1946 - 6.6 (101)
- 12. War Comes to America (1945)   (writer) 1945 - 6.9 (189)
AKAs:
  • Why We Fight, 7 (USA: series title)
- 13. Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)   (screenplay) 1944 - 8.1 (26,947)
AKAs:
  • Frank Capra's 'Arsenic and Old Lace' (USA: complete title)
- 14. Mr. Skeffington (1944) (screenplay) 1944 - 7.6 (1,844)
- 15. The Battle of China (1944)   (writer) 1944 - 7.3 (184)
AKAs:
  • The Battle of China: Assault on the Great Wall (USA: video box title)
  • Why We Fight, 6 (USA: series title)
- 16. The Battle of Russia (1943)   (writer) 1943 - 7.5 (233)
AKAs:
  • The Battle of Russia: The Nazi March Frozen (USA: video box title)
  • Why We Fight, 5 (USA: series title)
- 17. Prelude to War (1943)   (writer) 1943 - 7.2 (334)
AKAs:
  • Why We Fight, 1 (USA: series title)
- 18. The Battle of Britain (1943)   (writer) 1943 - 7.6 (240)
AKAs:
  • Why We Fight, 4 (USA: series title)
- 19. The Nazis Strike (1943)   (writer) 1943 - 7.2 (225)
AKAs:
  • The Nazi Strike: Blitzkrieg! (USA: video title)
  • Why We Fight, 2 (USA: series title)
- 20. Divide and Conquer (1943)   (uncredited) 1943 - 7.2 (202)
AKAs:
  • Why We Fight, 3 (USA: series title)
- 21. Casablanca (1942) (screenplay) 1942 - 8.8 (152,751)
- 22. Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) (uncredited) 1942 - 7.8 (5,614)
- 23. The Male Animal (1942) (writer) 1942 - 7.0 (385)
- 24. The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942) (screenplay) 1942 - 7.7 (2,245)
- 25. The Bride Came C.O.D. (1941) (screenplay) 1941 - 7.0 (987)
- 26. The Strawberry Blonde (1941) (screenplay) 1941 - 7.3 (1,015)
- 27. Honeymoon for Three (1941) (additional dialogue) 1941 - 6.1 (87)
- 28. No Time for Comedy (1940)   (screenplay) 1940 - 6.2 (239)
AKAs:
  • A Guy with a Grin (USA: reissue title)
- 29. Saturday's Children (1940) (screenplay) 1940 - 6.4 (150)
- 30. Four Wives (1939) (screenplay) 1939 - 6.3 (166)
- 31. Daughters Courageous (1939)   (writer) 1939 - 6.5 (172)
AKAs:
  • A Family Affair
  • American Family
  • Family Reunion
- 32. There's That Woman Again (1939)   (writer) 1939 - 5.4 (5)
AKAs:
  • What a Woman (UK)
- 33. The Mad Miss Manton (1938) (screenplay) 1938 - 6.8 (573)
- 34. Fools for Scandal (1938) (contributing writer) (uncredited) 1938 - 5.9 (144)
- 35. New Faces of 1937 (1937) (screenplay) 1937 - 5.2 (85)
- 36. China Passage (1937) (contributing writer) (uncredited) 1937 - 5.4 (10)
- 37. Mummy's Boys (1936) (screenplay) 1936 - 5.9 (52)
- 38. Grand Jury (1936) (writer) 1936 - -
- 39. The Bride Walks Out (1936) (writer) 1936 - 5.9 (152)
- 40. Love on a Bet (1936) (screenplay) 1936 - 6.8 (33)
- 41. Gift of Gab (1934) (story) 1934 - 5.5 (27)
Producer
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Year Gross (USD) Rating
- 1. Mr. Skeffington (1944) (producer) 1944 - 7.6 (1,844)

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