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Pincus Jacob Wolfson (May 22, 1903 – April 16, 1979s) was an American pharmacist, novelist, screenwriter, film producer, and film director.
Bio (1903-1979) Writer, screenwriter. P. J. Wolfson was born in New York City and died in Los Angeles, California.
P.J. Wolfson. A pulp Emile Zola, a noir Frank Norris, P.J. Wolfson wrote tough, pitiless melodramas of human corruption in the bleak urban jungle of depression-era America. Wolfson's brief career as a novelist, before Hollywood lured him away forever, produced four works, at least two of them - "Bodies Are Dust" (1931) and "Is My Flesh of Brass ...
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Jul 14, 2021 · Bodies Are Dust (Staccato Crime, 1) Paperback – July 14, 2021. by P. J. Wolfson (Author), David Rachels (Introduction) 5.0 1 rating. See all formats and editions. Meet Inspector Safiotte.My big signet ring cut his cheek open, and I felt the bone in his nose give as my fist caught it on the side. . . . The blood flowed and was absorbed in a ...
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P.J. Wolfson was born on 22 May 1903 in New York City, New York, USA. He was a producer and writer, known for Boy Slaves (1939), The Devil Is Driving (1932) and Saigon (1947). He died on 16 April 1979 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Producer, Writer, Director
- May 22, 1903
- P.J. Wolfson
- April 16, 1979
Apr 14, 2016 · P.J. Wolfson and Allen Rivkin wrote the story for Night World that captured a glimpse of the crime ridden era of Prohibition and New York speakeasies that influenced Bodies are Dust. In 1926, P.J. married Billie Marmon.
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A pulp Emile Zola, a noir Frank Norris, P.J. Wolfson wrote tough, pitiless melodramas of human corruption in the bleak urban jungle of depression-era America. Wolfson's brief career as a novelist, before Hollywood lured him away forever, produced four works, at least two of them - "Bodies Are Dust" (1931) and "Is My Flesh of Brass?"