Rian James
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rian James (né Julian Herbert Rothschild; October 3, 1899 – April 26, 1953) was an American screenwriter and author. He wrote for 39 films between 1932 and 1947. A "Jack of all trades", James was a columnist covering arts and entertainment for the Brooklyn Eagle from about 1928 to 1935. He later was a foreign correspondent, parachute jumper, stunt man, airmail pilot, Air Force lieutenant, vaudeville actor, and finally, writer, director and producer.
Known for
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42nd Street (1933)
Screenplay

Central Airport (1933)
Screenplay

The White Parade (1934)
Screenplay

The Gorilla (1939)
Screenplay

Lawyer Man (1932)
Screenplay

Mary Stevens, M.D. (1933)
Screenplay

Internes Can't Take Money (1937)
Screenplay

We're Only Human (1935)
Screenplay

Parachute Nurse (1942)
Screenplay

Best of Enemies (1933)
Screenplay

Broadway Limited (1941)
Screenplay

To Beat the Band (1935)
Screenplay

The Housekeeper's Daughter (1939)
Screenplay

The Witness Chair (1936)
Screenplay

Private Detective 62 (1933)
Screenplay

Exclusive (1937)
Screenplay

The Other (1946)
Screenplay

She Had to Say Yes (1933)
Screenplay

Walking on Air (1936)
Screenplay

The Big Shakedown (1934)
Screenplay

Redheads on Parade (1935)
Screenplay

This Time for Keeps (1942)
Screenplay

Whispering City (1947)
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