Henry Blankfort

Henry Blankfort

Biography

Henry Blankfort, 90, a screenwriter who became a publicist after he was blacklisted during the McCarthy era. A native of New York, Blankfort moved to Los Angeles in 1936 and three years later became director of the Hollywood Theater Alliance, where he co-wrote its "Meet the People." He wrote or co-wrote 25 screenplays, including "Tales of Manhattan" and "Double Exposure." During World War II, Blankfort made military films for the Signal Corps. His show business career ended after he refused in 1951 to testify before the House Committee on Un-American Activities, which was seeking information on Communists in Hollywood. Blankfort became vice president for public relations at Revell Toy Co. In 1963, he founded a public relations firm, Blankfort Group, specializing in education. From 1979 to 1989, he served as an unpaid consultant to the Los Angeles Unified School District.

Production

Open Secret

1948

As Screenplay

The Crimson Canary

1945

As Screenplay

Harrigan's Kid

1943

As Writer

Klondike Fury

1942

As Screenplay

Tales of Manhattan

1942

As Writer

The Singing Sheriff

1944

As Screenplay

She's for Me

1943

As Story

Night Club Girl

1945

As Screenplay

She's for Me

1943

As Screenplay

Swing Out, Sister

1945

As Screenplay

Rubber Racketeers

1942

As Screenplay

I Escaped from the Gestapo

1943

As Screenplay

I'll Tell the World

1945

As Screenplay

The Daltons Ride Again

1945

As Additional Dialogue

G.I. Jane

1951

As Screenplay

Easy to Look At

1945

As Screenplay

Easy to Look At

1945

As Producer

Reckless Age

1944

As Screenplay

The Crimson Canary

1945

As Associate Producer

Joe Palooka in Triple Cross

1951

As Screenplay

Joe Palooka Meets Humphrey

1950

As Screenplay

Easy to Look At

1945

As Story

The Underworld Story

1950

As Screenplay

keyboard_arrow_up