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Edward James
(1908-1995)
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Edward James was born on 5 June 1908. He was a writer, known for
Private Buckaroo (1942)
,
Hoosier Holiday (1943)
and
Young Fugitives (1938)
. He died on 6 March 1995 in Escondido, California, USA.
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Known for
Private Buckaroo
5.9
Writer
1942
Hoosier Holiday
6.5
Writer
1943
Young Fugitives
6.0
Writer
1938
Lady from Louisiana
5.8
Writer
1941
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Rookies in Burma
4.8
original screenplay
1943
Hoosier Holiday
6.5
based on an idea by
1943
The Adventures of a Rookie
4.4
screenplay
1943
So This Is Washington
5.5
story
1943
Heavenly Music
6.2
Short
screenplay
1943
Over My Dead Body
6.1
screenplay
1942
Private Buckaroo
5.9
screenplay
1942
Lady from Louisiana
5.8
original story
1941
Young Fugitives
6.0
story "Afraid to Talk"
1938
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Born
June 5
,
1908
Died
March 6
,
1995
Escondido, California, USA
(heart failure)
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