Harold Buchman was a 20th-Century American Communist attorney, "the most important communist member" of the Progressive Citizens of America (founded by former vice president Henry A. Wallace, president of the Roosevelt Democratic Party Club, and treasurer for the Screen Writers Guild.[1][2]
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HaroldBuchman was a 20th-Century American Communist attorney, "the most important communist member" of the Progressive Citizens of America (founded by...
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American comedy film directed by Ray McCarey and written by Lee Loeb and HaroldBuchman. The film stars Charlie Ruggles, Charlotte Greenwood, Lynn Bari, Cornel...
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drama film directed by Vincent Sherman and written by Milton Holmes and HaroldBuchman. The film stars Richard Todd, Juliette Gréco, John Kitzmiller, Finlay...
American drama film directed by David Burton and written by Clark Andrews, HaroldBuchman, Jack Jungmeyer and Edith Skouras. It is based on the 1928 novel Bad...
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such as Ring Lardner Jr. As "Derek Frye", he and fellow blacklistee HaroldBuchman wrote the thriller The Sleeping Tiger (1954) which was directed by Joseph...
and won reinstatement in Maryland (1974) and federal courts (1975). HaroldBuchman, an attorney who was also a member of Progressive Citizens of America...
a 1940 American comedy film directed by Otto Brower and written by HaroldBuchman and Val Burton. This last of 17 Jones Family films stars Spring Byington...
Tiger Theatrical release poster Directed by Joseph Losey Screenplay by HaroldBuchman Carl Foreman Based on The Sleeping Tiger by Maurice Moiseiwitsch Produced...
Chaffey Written by Patricia Lee Paul Dickinson Patricia Lee Milton Holmes HaroldBuchman Produced by Milton Holmes Walter Shenson Starring Terry-Thomas Sonja...
McHugh, Lyrics by Harold Adamson) Perry Como and Martha Stewart - "Somebody's Walking in My Dream" (Music by Jimmy McHugh, Lyrics by Harold Adamson) Perry...
It Happened in Flatbush Directed by Ray McCarey Written by HaroldBuchman Lee Loeb Produced by Walter Morosco Starring Lloyd Nolan Carole Landis Sara Allgood...