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Jane Murfin

Highest Rated: 100% Pride and Prejudice (1940)

Lowest Rated: 80% What Price Hollywood? (1932)

Birthday: Oct 27, 1884

Birthplace: Quincy, Michigan, USA

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.

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Highest-Rated Movies

100% 77% Pride and Prejudice
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94% 87% The Women
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91% 68% Come and Get It
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89% 71% Alice Adams
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86% 66% Roberta
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80% 65% What Price Hollywood?
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45% Andy Hardy's Private Secretary
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36% Our Betters
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Too Many Cooks
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I'll Take Romance
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Filmography

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Andy Hardy's Private Secretary 45% 1941 Screenwriter Pride and Prejudice 100% 77% 1940 Screenwriter The Women 94% 87% 1939 Screenwriter I'll Take Romance 1937 Screenwriter Come and Get It 91% 68% 1936 Screenwriter Alice Adams 89% 71% 1935 Screenwriter Roberta 86% 66% 1935 Screenwriter The Little Minister 33% 1934 Screenwriter Double Harness 61% 1933 Writer Our Betters 36% 1933 Writer The Silver Cord 1933 Screenwriter After Tonight 1933 Screenwriter Way Back Home 67% 1932 Screenwriter What Price Hollywood? 80% 65% 1932 Screenwriter Too Many Cooks 1931 Screenwriter Runaway Bride 1930 Writer Dance Hall 1929 Screenwriter Street Girl 83% 1929 Screenwriter Half-Marriage 1929 Screenwriter A Slave of Fashion 1925 Writer
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