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Ernest Maas
Ernest Maas (January 22, 1892 – July 21, 1986) was a silent-era screenwriter ==Biography == Maas first worked on silent films in 1920 when he created the scenario for ''Uncle Sam of Freedom Ridge'', a pro-''League of Nations'' film in the aftermath of World War I. He also was the first to film the almost unbelievable crush of commuters during the rush hour at New York's ''Grand Central Station''. In 1925 he was offered a lucrative contract as a producer in the nascent Hollywood and moved to Los Angeles. It was not until 1926 that Maas received credit for a movie's entire script, which was for ''The Country Beyond''. In 1927 he wrote a script based on his father's life and entitled ''Beefsteak Joe'' which he shared with fellow German-American, ''Emil Jannings''. The story was stolen and reworked into the successful movie ''The Way of All Flesh''. Maas was never credited.
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