
Norman Krasna
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Norman Krasna (November 7, 1909 – November 1, 1984) was an American screenwriter, playwright, producer, and film director. He is best known for penning screwball comedies which centered on a case of mistaken identity. Krasna also directed three films during a forty-year career in Hollywood. He garnered four Academy Award screenwriting nominations, winning once for 1943's Princess O'Rourke, a film he also directed.
Known for
Credits

Let's Make Love (1960)
Screenplay

Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)
Screenplay

My Geisha (1962)
Screenplay

Indiscreet (1958)
Screenplay

Bachelor Mother (1939)
Screenplay

Sunday in New York (1963)
Screenplay

Hands Across the Table (1935)
Screenplay

Wife vs. Secretary (1936)
Screenplay

Princess O'Rourke (1943)
Screenplay

It Started with Eve (1941)
Screenplay

Parole Girl (1933)
Screenplay

So This Is Africa (1933)
Screenplay

It's a Date (1940)
Screenplay

That's My Boy (1932)
Screenplay

Four Hours to Kill! (1935)
Screenplay

Hollywood Speaks (1932)
Screenplay





