David Boehm
David Boehm (1 February 1893 in New York – 31 July 1962 in Santa Monica, California) was an American screenwriter.
He is best known for the 1944 World War II heavenly fantasy A Guy Named Joe (remade by Steven Spielberg in 1989 as Always), for which he received an Academy Award nomination.[1] He also contributed scripts to Gold Diggers of 1933, Ex-Lady (1933), and Knickerbocker Holiday (1944).
Selected filmography
- Grand Slam (1933)
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References
- "The 17th Academy Awards (1945) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved May 29, 2019.
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