Richard Flournoy
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American screenwriter Richard Flournoy was typed as a comedy specialist from his first Hollywood efforts, Hal Roach's Pick a Star, onward. Signed by Columbia in 1938, Flournoy worked on the first eight "Blondie" pictures, and also helped fashion Go West Young Lady (1941), a rare non-"Blondie" assignment for actress Penny Singleton. Promoted to "A" pictures in 1942, Flournoy went on to win an Academy Award nomination for his contributions to George Stevens' The More the Merrier. Leaving Hollywood in 1945 to pursue non-film projects, Richard Flournoy returned to Tinseltown in 1953 to co-write the old-fashioned RKO romantic comedy She Couldn't Say No.
Highest Rated Movies
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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No Score Yet | She Couldn't Say No |
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— | 1954 |
No Score Yet | Affair With a Stranger |
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— | 1953 |
No Score Yet | Dangerous Blondes |
|
— | 1943 |
94% | The More the Merrier |
|
— | 1943 |
No Score Yet | A Night to Remember |
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— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | Blondie's Blessed Event |
|
— | 1942 |
No Score Yet | Bedtime Story |
|
— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Go West, Young Lady |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Blondie Goes Latin |
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— | 1941 |
No Score Yet | Blondie Plays Cupid |
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— | 1940 |
No Score Yet | Blondie Has Servant Trouble |
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— | 1940 |
No Score Yet | Blondie on a Budget |
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— | 1940 |
No Score Yet | Blondie |
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— | 1939 |
No Score Yet | Blondie Takes a Vacation |
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— | 1939 |
No Score Yet | Blondie Meets the Boss |
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— | 1939 |
No Score Yet | Wide Open Faces |
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— | 1938 |
No Score Yet | Fit for a King |
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— | 1937 |
No Score Yet | Riding on Air |
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— | 1937 |
No Score Yet | Pick a Star |
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— | 1937 |
No Score Yet | General Spanky |
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— | 1936 |
No Score Yet | Mister Cinderella |
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— | 1936 |
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