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Al Boasberg

Highest Rated: 95% Freaks (1932)

Lowest Rated: 83% Battling Butler (1926)

Birthday: Dec 5, 1892

Birthplace: Buffalo, New York, USA

Al Boasberg's talent for screenwriting gave him a Hollywood career. Boasberg wrote screenplays for "Battling Butler" (1926) and the comedy "The General" (1927) with Buster Keaton. at the beginning of his careerHe then went on to add film writing projects like "So This Is College" (1929), "Doughboys" (1930) and "Murder in the Private Car" (1934). to his nameLater in his career, Boasberg wrote the comedy "The Nitwits" (1935) with Bert Wheeler. Boasberg passed away in June 1937 at the age of 45.

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Highest-Rated Movies

95% 88% Freaks
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92% 92% The General Watchlist
83% 74% Battling Butler
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Myrt and Marge
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Bachelor Mother
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14% Murder in the Private Car
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So This Is College
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14% Cracked Nuts
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That Certain Thing
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47% The Stolen Jools
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Filmography

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Myrt and Marge 1934 Director Murder in the Private Car 14% 1934 Screenwriter Freaks 95% 88% 1932 Writer Bachelor Mother 1932 Screenwriter The Stolen Jools 47% 1931 Screenwriter Cracked Nuts 14% 1931 Screenwriter So This Is College 1929 Screenwriter That Certain Thing 1928 Screenwriter The General 92% 92% 1926 Writer Battling Butler 83% 74% 1926 Writer
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