Jane Murfin

Jane Murfin

  • Birthday: 1884-10-27
  • Deathday: 1955-08-10
  • Place of birth: Quincy, Michigan, USA
  • Also know as: Alan Langdon Martin

Biography

From Wikipedia Jane Murfin (October 27, 1884 – August 10, 1955) was an American playwright and screenwriter. The author of several successful plays, she wrote some of them with actress Jane Cowl—most notably Smilin' Through (1919), a sentimental fantasy that was adapted three times for motion pictures. In Hollywood Murfin became a popular screenwriter whose credits include What Price Hollywood? (1932), for which she received an Academy Award nomination. In the 1920s she wrote and produced films for her dog Strongheart, the first major canine star.

Production

The Women

1939

As Screenplay

Roberta

1935

As Screenplay

Alice Adams

1935

As Screenplay

Pride and Prejudice

1940

As Screenplay

Spitfire

1934

As Screenplay

Smilin' Through

1932

As Theatre Play

What Price Hollywood?

1932

As Screenplay

The Shining Hour

1938

As Screenplay

Stand Up and Fight

1939

As Screenplay

Flight for Freedom

1943

As Adaptation

Our Betters

1933

As Screenplay

Friends and Lovers

1931

As Writer

This Man Is Mine

1934

As Screenplay

The Little Minister

1934

As Screenplay

Half Marriage

1929

As Screenplay

The Fountain

1934

As Writer

Double Harness

1933

As Screenplay

The Silver Cord

1933

As Screenplay

Come and Get It

1936

As Screenplay

Seven Keys to Baldpate

1929

As Writer

Side Street

1929

As Screenplay

Way Back Home

1931

As Screenplay

The Pay-Off

1930

As Screenplay

Too Many Cooks

1931

As Screenplay

Way Back Home

1931

As Story

Rockabye

1932

As Screenplay

Lawful Larceny

1930

As Writer

Young Bride

1932

As Additional Dialogue

The Life of Vergie Winters

1934

As Screenplay

Romance in Manhattan

1935

As Screenplay

Dance Hall

1929

As Screenplay

Street Girl

1929

As Screenplay

The Runaway Bride

1930

As Adaptation

After Tonight

1933

As Adaptation

After Tonight

1933

As Story

Ann Vickers

1933

As Screenplay

I'll Take Romance

1937

As Screenplay

Smilin' Through

1922

As Theatre Play

Break of Hearts

1935

As Continuity

The Women

2008

As Adaptation

Brawn of the North

1922

As Director

Smilin' Through

1941

As Theatre Play

The Prince of Headwaiters

1927

As Adaptation

Lilac Time

1928

As Theatre Play

Marie, Ltd.

1919

As Writer

The Right To Lie

1919

As Story

A Slave of Fashion

1925

As Writer

A Temperamental Wife

1919

As Theatre Play

The Notorious Lady

1927

As Adaptation

Brawn of the North

1922

As Producer

White Shoulders

1931

As Adaptation

The Love Master

1924

As Story

The Silent Call

1921

As Adaptation

Brawn of the North

1922

As Story

White Fang

1925

As Adaptation

The Crime Doctor

1934

As Screenplay

Daybreak

1918

As Theatre Play

The Amateur Wife

1920

As Screenplay

Playthings of Destiny

1921

As Story

The Silent Call

1921

As Screenplay

Flapper Wives

1924

As Theatre Play

Flapper Wives

1924

As Screenplay

Flapper Wives

1924

As Director

White Fang

1925

As Screenplay

The Savage

1926

As Writer

The Notorious Lady

1927

As Screenplay

The Prince of Headwaiters

1927

As Screenplay

The Runaway Bride

1930

As Screenplay

White Shoulders

1931

As Screenplay

Dragon Seed

1944

As Writer

That Girl from Paris

1936

As Story

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