Paul Yawitz
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A former New York press agent, Paul Yawitz turned to screenwriting in the mid-'30s. From 1937 to 1938, Yawitz worked at RKO, collaborating on such budget-minded comedies as Joe Penner's Go Chase Yourself (1938) and Lucille Ball's The Affairs of Annabel (1938), the latter film featuring Jack Oakie as a bombastic press agent (art imitates life?). At Columbia in the 1940s, Yawitz penned several of the studio's Boston Blackie entries. Paul Yawitz's last-known screen assignment was the 1957 Willis O'Brien fantasy effort The Black Scorpion (1957).
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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No Score Yet | The Falcon's Alibi |
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— | 1946 |
No Score Yet | A Close Call for Boston Blackie |
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— | 1946 |
No Score Yet | I Love a Bandleader |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | Boston Blackie Booked on Suspicion |
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— | 1945 |
No Score Yet | One Mysterious Night |
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— | 1944 |
No Score Yet | The Racket Man |
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— | 1944 |
No Score Yet | The Chance of a Lifetime |
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— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | Boston Blackie Goes Hollywood |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | Alias Boston Blackie |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | Confessions of Boston Blackie |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | The Affairs of Annabel |
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— | 1938 |
No Score Yet | Crashing Hollywood |
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— | 1938 |
No Score Yet | Saturday's Heroes |
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— | 1937 |
No Score Yet | They Wanted to Marry |
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— | 1937 |
No Score Yet | Breakfast For Two |
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— | 1937 |
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