Person
Don Hartman
Writing · 1900–1958 · New York City, New York, USA
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Samuel Donald Hartman (18 November 1900, New York - 23 March 1958, Palm Springs, California) was an American screenwriter and director. He and Stephen Morehouse Avery were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Story for The Gay Deception (1935).
Known for

Waikiki Wedding
Screenplay

Road to Morocco
Screenplay

Xanadu
Original Film Writer

Down to Earth
Screenplay

True to Life
Screenplay

The Gay Deception
Screenplay

Redheads on Parade
Screenplay

The Matchmaker
Producer

It's a Big Country
Director

Wonder Man
Screenplay
Filmography
- 1980XanaduOriginal Film Writer
- 1958The MatchmakerProducer
- 1958Desire Under the ElmsProducer
- 1951It's a Big CountryDirector
- 1951Mr. ImperiumDirector
- 1949Holiday AffairMan Leaving Phone Booth (uncredited)
- 1948Every Girl Should Be MarriedDirector
- 1947It Had to Be YouDirector
- 1947Down to EarthScreenplay
- 1946The Kid from BrooklynAdaptation
- 1945Wonder ManScreenplay
- 1944The Princess and the PirateScreenplay
- 1944Up in ArmsScreenplay
- 1943True to LifeScreenplay
- 1942Road to MoroccoScreenplay
- 1942My Favorite BlondeScreenplay
- 1941Nothing but the TruthScreenplay
- 1941Road to ZanzibarStory
- 1941Life with HenryScreenplay
- 1940Those Were the Days!Screenplay
- 1940Road to SingaporeScreenplay
- 1939The Star MakerScreenplay
- 1939Never Say DieScreenplay
- 1939Paris HoneymoonWriter
- 1938Tropic HolidayScreenplay
- 1937Waikiki WeddingScreenplay
- 1937Champagne WaltzScreenplay
- 1936The Princess Comes AcrossScreenplay
- 1935CoronadoScreenplay
- 1935The Gay DeceptionScreenplay
- 1935Redheads on ParadeScreenplay
- 1935Here Comes CookieStory
- 1935Old Man RhythmStory
- 1934Romance in ManhattanStory
- 1930Heads UpLyricist
- 1930Dangerous Nan McGrewSongs
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