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Daniel Mainwaring (22 July 1902 - 31 January 1977) was a successful novelist/screenwriter. The Oakland-born screenwriter began as a journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle before becoming a film publicist and finally a screenwriter.
He often wrote under the name Geoffrey Homes, the pen name under which he wrote the novel Build My Gallows High, which was made into the film noir classic Out of the Past. That hard-boiled novel was a departure for Mainwaring, who had previously written more traditional fare, as he explained in an interview with Pat McGilligan:
Under his own name, Mainwaring penned the first film version of Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). Part of what made its vision of an alien invasion of a small California town was its convincing evocation of small-town life. As director Joseph Losey, whose The Lawless was adapted by Mainwaring from the writer's own novel, The Voice of Stephen Wilder, noted:
As a result of the McCarthy-era blacklist, Mainwaring's work on Ida Lupino's film noir The Hitch-Hiker was uncredited.
Toward the end of his career, in the 1960s, he wrote for TV shows like The Wild Wild West and Mannix. He didn't live long enough to see Out of the Past remade as Against All Odds (1984).
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