Jane Murfin
Successful playwright, some of whose stage writing was adapted to the screen (e.g., "Smilin' Through" in 1922, 1932 and 1941). Murfin worked consistently in Hollywood from the late teens. She scripted a number of "women's pictures" for John Cromwell at RKO in the early 1930s--the stand-out being "Spitfire" (1934)--and collaborated more prestigiously on several George Cukor films, most notably "What Price Hollywood?" (1932) and "The Women" (1939). Married to actor-director Donald Crisp from 1932 to 1944.
Filmography
Movies
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Andy Hardy's Private Secretary | Screenwriter | - | 1941 |
100% |
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Pride and Prejudice | Screenwriter | - | 1940 |
94% |
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The Women | Screenwriter | - | 1939 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | I'll Take Romance | Screenwriter | - | 1937 |
91% |
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Come and Get It | Screenwriter | - | 1936 |
89% |
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Alice Adams | Screenwriter | - | 1935 |
86% |
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Roberta | Screenwriter | - | 1935 |
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The Little Minister | Screenwriter | - | 1934 |
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Double Harness | Writer | - | 1933 |
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Our Betters | Writer | - | 1933 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | The Silver Cord | Screenwriter | - | 1933 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | After Tonight | Screenwriter | - | 1933 |
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Way Back Home | Screenwriter | - | 1932 |
80% |
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What Price Hollywood? | Screenwriter | - | 1932 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Too Many Cooks | Screenwriter | - | 1931 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Runaway Bride | Writer | - | 1930 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Dance Hall | Screenwriter | - | 1929 |
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Street Girl | Screenwriter | - | 1929 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | Half-Marriage | Screenwriter | - | 1929 |
No Score Yet | No Score Yet | A Slave of Fashion | Writer | - | 1925 |