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Edmond Seward : ウィキペディア英語版
Edmond Seward
Edmond Seward (26 September 1906 – 12 February 1954) was a Hollywood screenwriter who had originally attended Northwestern University and worked as a journalist, before doing some writing for Disney.〔(Michael Barrier, 'A Day in the Life: Disney, 1931' at Michaelbarrier.com ) – includes a photo of Seward〕
During the mid-1930s he was brought out to Australia by director Ken G. Hall, to write movies and train Australian screenwriters for Cinesound Productions.
"We hired him at one hundred pounds a week as a writer and he laughed at it, but he said he would like a trip to the South Seas, and he came for one hundred pounds a week and brought his wife", said Hall. "He didn't know all that much as it turned out."〔Philip Taylor, 'Ken G. Hall', ''Cinema Papers'' January 1974 p 84〕
Seward ended up writing two films for Cinesound, ''Thoroughbred'' (1936) and ''Orphan of the Wilderness'' (1936), as well as adapting ''Thoroughbred'' into a novel. He soon returned to Hollywood, with Hall claiming the writer "had not been a bell-ringing success".〔Ken G. Hall, ''Directed by Ken G. Hall'', Lansdowne Press, 1977 p 116〕 Hall thought Seward may have been responsible for plagiarising the end of ''Thoroughbred'' from the Frank Capra movie, ''Broadway Bill'' (1934).〔Ken G. Hall, ''Directed by Ken G. Hall'', Lansdowne Press, 1977 p 108〕
Seward later worked for Screen Gems and wrote a number of scripts for the Bowery Boys.
==Selected filmography==

*''Walls of Gold'' (1933)
*''Fashions of 1934'' (1934) (uncredited)
*''Thoroughbred'' (1936)
*''Orphan of the Wilderness'' (1936)
*''The Devil Is Driving'' (1937) – uncredited
*''The Duke Comes Back'' (1937)
*''Gulliver's Travels'' (1939)
*''There's Something About a Soldier'' (1943) – short
*''The Disillusioned Bluebird'' (1944) – short
*''Mutt 'n' Bones'' (1944) – short
*''As the Fly Flies'' (1944) – short
*''In Fast Company'' (1946)
*''Bowery Bombshell'' (1946)
*''Spook Busters'' (1946)
*''Hard Boiled Mahoney'' (1946)
*''News Hounds'' (1947)
*''Bowery Buckaroos'' (1947)
*''Angels' Alley'' (1948)
*''Jinx Money'' (1948)
*''Smugglers' Cove'' (1948)
*''Trouble Makers'' (1948)
*''Fighting Fools'' (1949)
*''Bela Lugosi Meets a Brooklyn Gorilla'' (1952) – additional dialogue

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