Ben Maddow
Writing
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Benjamin D. Maddow (August 7, 1909 in Passaic, New Jersey – October 9, 1992 in Los Angeles, California) was a prolific screenwriter and documentarian from the 1930s through the 1970s. Educated at Columbia University, Maddow began his career working within the American documentary movement in the 1930s.
In 1936 he co-founded the short-lived left-wing newsreel The World Today. Under the pseudonym of David Wolff, Maddow co-wrote the screenplay to the Paul Strand–Leo Hurwitz documentary landmark, Native Land (1942).
He earned his first feature screenplay…
Filmography
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Slow Fires: On the Preservation of the Human Record
1987
Man on a String
1972
The Mephisto Waltz
1971
The Secret of Santa Vittoria
1970
The Chairman
1969
The Way West
1967
An Affair of the Skin
1963
The Balcony
1963
Two Loves
1961
The Savage Eye
1960
The Unforgiven
1960
Murder by Contract
1958
No Down Payment
1957
Men in War
1957
Johnny Guitar
1954
The Wild One
1953
Shadow in the Sky
1952
The Steps of Age
1950
The Asphalt Jungle
1950
Intruder in the Dust
1949
Kiss the Blood Off My Hands
1948
The Man from Colorado
1948
Framed
1947
Native Land
1942
Valley Town: A Study of Machines and Men
1940
United Action Means Victory
1939
People of the Cumberland
1937
The World Today: The Black Legion - Shadow of Fascism Over America
1937
The Bridge
The Bridge
