John L. Balderston

John L. Balderston

  • Birthday: 1889-10-22
  • Deathday: 1954-03-08

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. John L. Balderston (October 22, 1889 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - March 8, 1954 Los Angeles, California) was an American playwright and screenwriter best known for his horror and fantasy scripts. Balderston began his career as a journalist. He worked as European war correspondent during World War I. He was the editor of Outlook magazine and a correspondent for the New York World. In 1927, he was retained by Horace Liveright to revise Hamilton Deane's stage adaptation of Dracula for its American production. His 1929 play Berkeley Square later formed the basis of the musical On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. His Dracula subsequently formed the basis of the 1931 film version, leading Balderston into a screenwriting career, initially for Universal Pictures horror films: in addition to Dracula, he contributed to Frankenstein, Bride of Frankenstein, The Mummy, and Dracula's Daughter. He spent much of his career adapting novels for the screen, including The Prisoner of Zenda in 1937 and 1944's Gaslight, which earned him his second Academy Award nomination (the first was for 1935's The Lives of a Bengal Lancer). He was also one of the team of writers who collaborated on the 1939 film adaptation of Gone with the Wind. His 1932 play Red Planet was filmed as Red Planet Mars in 1952. Description above from the Wikipedia article John L. Balderston, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Production

Dracula

1931

As Theatre Play

The Man Who Changed His Mind

1936

As Screenplay

The Last of the Mohicans

1936

As Adaptation

Gaslight

1944

As Screenplay

Mad Love

1935

As Screenplay

The Prisoner of Zenda

1952

As Screenplay

Mark of the Vampire

1935

As Writer

The Prisoner of Zenda

1937

As Screenplay

The Lives of a Bengal Lancer

1935

As Screenplay

The Mummy

1932

As Screenplay

Tennessee Johnson

1942

As Screenplay

Stand by for Action

1942

As Screenplay

Smilin' Through

1941

As Screenplay

Little Old New York

1940

As Story

Dracula

1979

As Theatre Play

Victory

1940

As Screenplay

The House in the Square

1951

As Theatre Play

Scotland Yard

1941

As Writer

Bride of Frankenstein

1935

As Adaptation

Beloved Enemy

1936

As Screenplay

Red Planet Mars

1952

As Writer

The Last of the Mohicans

1992

As Adaptation

The Mystery of Edwin Drood

1935

As Screenplay

Berkeley Square

1933

As Theatre Play

Berkeley Square

1933

As Screenplay

Frankenstein

1931

As Scenario Writer

Dracula's Daughter

1936

As Story

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