James Mulhauser
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James Mulhauser brought many screenplays to Hollywood throughout the course of his Hollywood career. At the beginning of his career, Mulhauser wrote screenplays for the Tom Mix western "Hidden Gold" (1932) and "Love Letters of a Star" (1936). A talented writer, he proceeded to work on screenplays for "The Dragnet" (1936) and "100 Men and a Girl" (1937) with Deanna Durbin. Later in...
Biography
James Mulhauser brought many screenplays to Hollywood throughout the course of his Hollywood career. At the beginning of his career, Mulhauser wrote screenplays for the Tom Mix western "Hidden Gold" (1932) and "Love Letters of a Star" (1936). A talented writer, he proceeded to work on screenplays for "The Dragnet" (1936) and "100 Men and a Girl" (1937) with Deanna Durbin. Later in his career, Mulhauser worked on the Joe E Brown drama "The Gladiator" (1938). Mulhauser passed away in June 1939 at the age of 50.
Filmography
Director (Feature Film)
The Impatient Maiden
(1932)
Dialogue Director
Writer (Feature Film)
Goodbye Broadway
(1938)
Contract Writer
The Gladiator
(1938)
Adaptation
Prescription for Romance
(1937)
Screenwriter
Carnival Queen
(1937)
Screenwriter
Love in a Bungalow
(1937)
Screenwriter
Reported Missing
(1937)
Contract Writer
Armored Car
(1937)
Contract Writer
She's Dangerous
(1937)
Contr to trmt
One Hundred Men and a Girl
(1937)
Original Screenplay
Love Letters of a Star
(1936)
Screenwriter
The Drag-Net
(1936)
Screenwriter
Manhattan Moon
(1935)
Contr to trmt
Werewolf of London
(1935)
Contr to Screenplay const
Strange Wives
(1934)
Additional Dialogue
Cheating Cheaters
(1934)
Additional Dialogue
The Cohens and Kellys in Hollywood
(1932)
Additional Dialogue
Hidden Gold
(1932)
Adaptation
El tenorio del harem
(1931)
Story