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Howard Koch

Highest Rated: 100% Letter From an Unknown Woman (1948)

Lowest Rated: 29% 633 Squadron (1964)

Birthday: Dec 12, 1901

Birthplace: New York, New York, USA

Before signing on to write radio shows for Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre, Koch had several plays produced under the auspices of the Federal Theatre Project. His best-known work for Welles was the notorious 1938 adaptation of "The War of the Worlds." With Warner Bros. from 1940, he wrote several outstanding films, notably "The Letter" (1940), "Sergeant York" (1941) and "Letter from an Unknown Woman" (1948), as well as collaborating with the Epstein brothers on the romantic classic "Casablanca" (1942) to which he reputedly brought a political edge by beefing up Rick's political past and romantic penchant for lost causes like fighting on the Loyalists' side in the Spanish Civil War.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 85% Letter From an Unknown Woman Watchlist 99% 95% Casablanca Watchlist 94% 87% The Sea Hawk Watchlist 86% 33% The 13th Letter Watchlist 81% 87% Sergeant York Watchlist 29% 63% Rhapsody in Blue Watchlist 29% 57% 633 Squadron Watchlist 33% Three Nuts in Search of a Bolt Watchlist 46% The War Lover Watchlist 50% No Sad Songs for Me Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Beyond Reason 1978 Producer Journey Out of Darkness 1967 Screenwriter Three Nuts in Search of a Bolt 33% 1964 Dr. Otis Salverson Actor 633 Squadron 29% 57% 1964 Screenwriter The War Lover 46% 1962 Screenwriter Smog 1962 Actor Loss of Innocence 57% 1961 Writer The 13th Letter 86% 33% 1951 Screenwriter No Sad Songs for Me 50% 1950 Screenwriter Letter From an Unknown Woman 100% 85% 1948 Screenwriter Rhapsody in Blue 29% 63% 1945 Screenwriter Casablanca 99% 95% 1942 Writer Sergeant York 81% 87% 1941 Writer The Sea Hawk 94% 87% 1940 Writer
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