
Bruce Manning
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bruce Manning (July 15, 1902 – August 3, 1965) was a Cuddebackville, New York-born Hollywood filmmaker/screenwriter who entered the movie business following the publication of several novels that he co-wrote with wife, Gwen Bristow. Their first joint novel, The Invisible Host (1930), was adapted to the screen in 1934 as The Ninth Guest. He wrote the screenplay for Bristow's novel Jubilee Trail in 1954. In addition to his numerous scripts, beginning in the 1940s he served as a producer for several films, and in 1943 he directed his first and only feature, The Amazing Mrs. Holliday. His career ended in 1957, eight years before his death.
Known for
Credits

Back Street (1941)
Screenplay

Guest Wife (1945)
Screenplay

Appointment for Love (1941)
Screenplay

One Hundred Men and a Girl (1937)
Screenplay

First Love (1939)
Screenplay

So Goes My Love (1946)
Screenplay

That Certain Age (1938)
Screenplay

Jubilee Trail (1954)
Screenplay

Three Smart Girls Grow Up (1939)
Screenplay

That Midnight Kiss (1949)
Screenplay

Eight Bells (1935)
Screenplay

The Rage of Paris (1938)
Screenplay

The Best Man Wins (1935)
Screenplay

Flame of the Islands (1955)
Screenplay

This Love of Ours (1945)
Screenplay

Mad About Music (1938)
Screenplay

Bride for Sale (1949)
Screenplay

Grand Exit (1935)
Screenplay

Spring Parade (1940)
Screenplay

We Have Our Moments (1937)
Screenplay

A Girl with Ideas (1937)
Screenplay





