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Richard Flournoy

Highest Rated: 100% The More the Merrier (1943)

Lowest Rated: 33% Bedtime Story (1941)

Birthday: Mar 11, 1901

Birthplace: Pine Bluff, Arkansas, USA

Richard Flournoy brought many screenplays to Hollywood throughout the course of his Hollywood career. Flournoy began his writing career for film with such titles as "Mr. Cinderella" (1936), "General Spanky" (1936) and "Pick a Star" (1937). He also appeared in the comedy "Riding on Air" (1937) with Joe E Brown, the comedy "Blondie" (1938) with Penny Singleton and "Wide Open Faces" (1938). Toward the end of his career, Flournoy wrote "Go West, Young Lady" (1941), the Penny Singleton comedy "Blondie Goes Latin" (1941) and the comedy "Bedtime Story" (1941) with Fredric March. He also appeared in "Blondie's Blessed Event" (1942) with Penny Singleton. Flournoy more recently wrote the comedy "She Couldn't Say No" (1954) with Robert Mitchum. Flournoy passed away in August 1967 at the age of 66.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 81% The More the Merrier Watchlist 33% 57% Bedtime Story Watchlist Mister Cinderella Watchlist 80% Blondie Goes Latin Watchlist Fit for a King Watchlist 50% Affair With a Stranger Watchlist 82% Blondie Meets the Boss Watchlist 46% A Night to Remember Watchlist 71% Blondie Watchlist 80% Blondie Has Servant Trouble Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
She Couldn't Say No 43% 1954 Screenwriter Affair With a Stranger 50% 1953 Screenwriter One Last Fling 1949 Writer The More the Merrier 100% 81% 1943 Writer Dangerous Blondes 1943 Writer A Night to Remember 46% 1942 Screenwriter Blondie's Blessed Event 1942 Screenwriter Blondie Goes Latin 80% 1941 Screenwriter Bedtime Story 33% 57% 1941 Screenwriter Go West, Young Lady 71% 1941 Screenwriter Blondie Has Servant Trouble 80% 1940 Screenwriter Blondie on a Budget 89% 1940 Screenwriter Blondie Brings Up Baby 1940 Screenwriter Blondie 71% 1939 Screenwriter Blondie Meets the Boss 82% 1939 Screenwriter Blondie Takes a Vacation 91% 1939 Screenwriter Riding on Air 1937 Screenwriter Fit for a King 1937 Screenwriter Movie Struck 43% 1937 Screenwriter General Spanky 36% 1936 Screenwriter Mister Cinderella 1936 Screenwriter
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