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Edmund Beloin

Highest Rated: 100% Road to Rio (1947)

Lowest Rated: 0% G.I. Blues (1960)

Birthday: Apr 1, 1910

Birthplace: Stratford, Connecticut, USA

Hollywood screenwriter of the 1940s, 50s and 60s who started writing short stories and book reviews while a medical student. After writing jokes for Jack Benny's highly popular radio series, Beloin got his start in Hollywood crafting the screenplays for two Benny vehicles, "Buck Benny Rides Again" (1940) and "Love Thy Neighbor" (1941). He would specialize in comedy throughout his career, penning such enjoyable films as "Lady on a Train" (1945) and "All in a Night's Work" (1961).

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 77% Road to Rio Watchlist 100% 83% The Harvey Girls Watchlist 75% 70% My Favorite Brunette Watchlist 71% 69% Lady on a Train Watchlist 67% 75% Donovan's Reef Watchlist 57% 52% A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Watchlist 0% 69% G.I. Blues Watchlist Love Thy Neighbor Watchlist 33% Paris Holiday Watchlist The Sad Sack Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Donovan's Reef 67% 75% 1963 Writer All in a Night's Work 43% 1961 Screenwriter G.I. Blues 0% 69% 1960 Screenwriter Don't Give Up the Ship 46% 1959 Screenwriter Paris Holiday 33% 1958 Writer The Sad Sack 1957 Screenwriter A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court 57% 52% 1949 Screenwriter The Great Lover 64% 1949 Producer, Screenwriter Road to Rio 100% 77% 1947 Screenwriter My Favorite Brunette 75% 70% 1947 Screenwriter Because of Him 47% 1946 Screenwriter The Harvey Girls 100% 83% 1946 Writer Lady on a Train 71% 69% 1945 Screenwriter Love Thy Neighbor 1940 Screenwriter
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