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  1. Harvey Francis Thew was a screenwriter in the United States. He worked mostly with Warner Bros. and wrote dozens of screenplays, often as part of a writing team. Some of his screenplays were adaptations. He also worked for MGM and Paramount. He was born in Vernon Center, Minnesota. He died in Los Angeles. Partial filmography

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  3. Jun 14, 2024 · Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz. Edward Sedgwick (“Spite Marriage”/”West Point”) directs an incredulous murder mystery revolving around a fictional baseball story. It’s based on the novel by Cortland Fitzsimmons and is scripted by Harvey F. Thew, Joe Sherman, and Ralph Spence.

  4. It’s workable subject matter that’s employed to tiresome, interminable effect by Bacon, as the filmmaker, armed with a script by Harvey F. Thew, Courtney Terrett, and Granville Moore, delivers a sluggish and almost astonishingly uninvolving narrative that contains few, if any, attributes designed to capture (and sustain) the viewer’s ...

  5. Jul 4, 2010 · For Paramount Pictures, Mae turned her 3-hour Bowery melodrama into a trim 66-minute comedy with the aid of Harvey Thew. • • The studio released "She Done Him Wrong" on 9 February 1933. A Valentine for movie-goers! • • A screenwriter since 1916, Harvey Thew actually spent most of his movie years at Warner Brothers Pictures.

  6. Harvey F. was a writer, known for Sporting Youth (1924), Love in the Desert (1929) and Song of the West (1930). Harvey F. was married to Vivienne S. Thew. Harvey F. died on 6 November 1946 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

  7. A screenwriter since 1916, Harvey F. Thew spent most of his movie career at Warner Bros. Thew co-scripted John Barrymore's The Man From Blankley's (1930) and The Mad Genius (1931), James Cagney's Public Enemy (1931), and Edward G. Robinson's Silver Dollar and Two Seconds (1932).

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