Oscar Saul
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Screenwriter Oscar Saul wrote or collaborated on the screenplays to numerous movies from the 1940s through the early '70s. His best-known work was on the screen adaptation of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire (1951), which he wrote in conjunction with the playwright. In 1984, Saul again adapted Williams' play for a highly acclaimed television version starring Ann-Margret. In addition to writing film scripts, Saul penned two plays, The Revolt of the Beavers and Medicine Show. He published a novel, The Dark Side of Love, in 1974.
Highest Rated Movies
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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No Score Yet | A Streetcar Named Desire |
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— | 1984 |
No Score Yet | Man and Boy |
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— | 1971 |
No Score Yet | The Silencers |
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— | 1966 |
97% | Major Dundee |
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— | 1965 |
No Score Yet | The Second Time Around |
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— | 1961 |
No Score Yet | The Helen Morgan Story |
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— | 1957 |
No Score Yet | The Joker Is Wild |
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— | 1957 |
No Score Yet | Let's Do It Again |
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— | 1953 |
No Score Yet | Affair in Trinidad |
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— | 1952 |
No Score Yet | A Streetcar Named Desire: Digital Restovation |
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— | 1951 |
97% | A Streetcar Named Desire |
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— | 1951 |
80% | Thunder on the Hill |
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— | 1951 |
No Score Yet | The Secret of Convict Lake |
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— | 1951 |
No Score Yet | Woman in Hiding |
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— | 1950 |
50% | The Dark Past |
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— | 1949 |
No Score Yet | Once More, My Darling |
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— | 1949 |
No Score Yet | Once upon a Time |
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— | 1944 |
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