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Edward Chodorov

Highest Rated: 86% Road House (1948)

Lowest Rated: 60% The Hucksters (1947)

Birthday: Apr 17, 1904

Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

Edward Chodorov worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Early on in his screenwriting career, Chodorov wrote dramatic scripts for "Captured" (1933) with Leslie Howard, "The Mayor of Hell" (1933) and "The World Changes" (1933). Chodorov continued to focus on film through the thirties, producing movies like "Sweet Adeline" (1935) with Irene Dunne, the dramatic adaptation "Rich Man, Poor Girl" (1938) with Robert Young and the drama "Tell No Tales" (1939) with Melvyn Douglas. Chodorov continued to exercise his talent in the forties and the fifties, taking on a mix of projects like "Undercurrent" (1946) starring Katharine Hepburn, "The Hucksters" (1947) starring Clark Gable and "Road House" with Ida Lupino (1948). His credits also expanded to "Kind Lady" (1951) starring Ethel Barrymore. Chodorov last wrote "Oh, Men! Oh, Women!" (1957) with Dan Dailey. Chodorov passed away in October 1988 at the age of 84.

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Highest-Rated Movies

86% 69% Road House Watchlist 60% 56% The Hucksters Watchlist Desirable Watchlist 17% In Caliente Watchlist Spring Madness Watchlist Man From Dakota Watchlist The League of Frightened Men Watchlist 53% Undercurrent Watchlist 27% Alibi Ike Watchlist Rich Man, Poor Girl Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Kind Lady 64% 1951 Screenwriter Road House 86% 69% 1948 Screenwriter, Producer The Hucksters 60% 56% 1947 Screenwriter Undercurrent 53% 1946 Screenwriter Man From Dakota 1940 Producer Tell No Tales 1939 Producer Yellow Jack 1938 Screenwriter Spring Madness 1938 Screenwriter, Producer Rich Man, Poor Girl 1938 Producer Woman Against Woman 1938 Producer The League of Frightened Men 1937 Screenwriter, Producer In Caliente 17% 1935 Producer Alibi Ike 27% 1935 Producer Desirable 1934 Producer
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