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    Paul Edward Dehn (pronounced "Dain"; 5 November 1912 – 30 September 1976) was a British screenwriter, best known for Goldfinger, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold, Planet of the Apes sequels and Murder on the Orient Express.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0214989Paul Dehn - IMDb

    Paul Dehn. Writer: Murder on the Orient Express. Paul Dehn's show-business career began in 1936 as a movie reviewer for several London newspapers. He later wrote plays, operettas and musicals for the stage. Dehn's first screenplay, for Seven Days to Noon (1950), garnered him an Oscar.

    • Writer, Music Department, Producer
    • November 5, 1912
    • Paul Dehn
    • September 30, 1976
  3. Paul Dehn was a British screenwriter and film critic who won an Oscar for Seven Days to Noon (1950). He wrote for James Bond, Planet of the Apes, and other films, and was the partner of composer James Bernard.

    • November 5, 1912
    • September 30, 1976
  4. Oct 19, 2021 · Paul Dehn (1912-1976) was an extraordinary man who achieved eminence in three fields. He is perhaps best known for being an Academy-Award winning screenwriter, picking up his Oscar for the 1952 Cold War spy thriller, Seven Days to Noon.

  5. Born a hundred years ago this past November 5, the late poet and critic Paul Dehn won an Oscar, served as a spy in World War II and, notwithstanding his long and loving

  6. Paul Dehn was a screenwriter, story writer, lyricist, and associate producer for various films, including the Planet of the Apes series and Goldfinger. TMDB provides his biography, filmography, and credits.

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  8. Paul Dehn was a brilliant Brit who was sent to Camp-X in 1942 to operate as the ‘Political Warfare Instructor’ and a marvelous screenplay writer before the war. When Ian Fleming visiting Camp-X during the summer of 1942, the camp was at capacity and there was no room for visitors.

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